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Post by flathead40 on Sept 1, 2021 20:35:21 GMT -6
Do you guys find badger glands to be bad in your stuff. Seldom's conclusions have me wondering how that could be. A friend of mine who recently died, made me a bait that was muskrat based, and heavy badger glands. I don't know what else was in it. I just told him I wanted it loud, muskrat and badger glands. He did the voodoo however he do. I did well with it, and liked it. I'd have liked it if it was horse meat too I bet. Now for Seldom, It maybe wouldn't work, but I could see the connection between coyotes and badgers and wanted to try it.
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Post by braveheart on Sept 2, 2021 3:27:20 GMT -6
Badger as well as otter in heavy amounts will get a roll. It will attract but a roll will be coming.
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Post by trappnman on Sept 2, 2021 6:31:02 GMT -6
Never used them, at least to my knowledge. Badgers so have an odd odor- musky, but different for sure.
I do know they don't roll at badger diggings- perhaps not enough direct gland scent per se, but at same time Im sure it would be an attraction- at least west of Mississippi coyotes and badgers go hand and hand.
Marty- do any of your lures have a predominance of badger?
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Post by flathead40 on Sept 2, 2021 19:31:33 GMT -6
Does the rolling response happen in holes and flat sets?
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Post by braveheart on Sept 3, 2021 3:55:17 GMT -6
I have some glands that I use myself when working badgers but put none into lures.
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