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Lochi
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Icon 5 posted August 21, 2003 06:57 AM      Profile for Lochi   Author's Homepage   Email Lochi         Edit/Delete Post 
I still have a little of Leonard's "magic mist" left that he gave me when he hunted here in 2001. (the other half he squirted into my face, blaming the wind, but that's another story.)
Now I was recently blessed with a shipment of urine from wild boar, fox, coyote and wolf origin.
Question is how can I use these in additional ways other than the Leonard method of spraying from the vehicle? (See posting "a pee question").
Drippers at calling stands maybe? Along their paths?...
Lochi.

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted August 21, 2003 09:00 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Lochi,

I hope somebody comes up with an application for you...hate to see all that going to waste.

When I filter my urine, some of it, you could call it the dregs, remains in the filter. This is thicker than the filtered stuff, and I dump it in a separate bottle.

I use this unsprayable urine to cover my return path, when placing the speaker, on day stands. Naturally, there isn't enough of it to go around, but it seems to work, when I have it. I should think that any other urine would be useful in this way.

All you can expect is that a coyote (or jackal) won't turn on a dime and hightail it out of there, before you get a shot. Not many coyotes will burst from cover and cross between you and the speaker, but it happens, and this method seems to help a little.

That's all I got? Trappers might have better ideas for you.

On a related subject; that horrible smelling farmer stuff that you showed me, would probably do the same thing? That is easily the worst smelling "stuff" I have ever experienced, right next to (two day old) road killed turkey vulture.

Good hunting. LB

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