View Full Version : DOES ANY ONE HAVE OR KNOW HOW TO MAKE GOOD COON AND COYOTE LURES
opposumtrapper
Fri January 10th,2003, 02:22 AM
Does any one have any good lures for sale or know how to make them.
Jerry
Fri January 10th,2003, 03:01 PM
A good supplier of lures is Bill Boatman Co. in Minnesota. I look aroound the house to see if I can find a catalog and provide their phone number. they are not on the internet.
Good luck
boarhuntertx
Tue February 25th,2003, 06:07 PM
Check out this site.in heat scents (http://www.inheatscents.com)
the long ranger
Wed February 26th,2003, 12:36 PM
What exactly are you looking for? If you want to order lures or the stuff to make them go check out The Snareshop Lure Ingredients (http://www.snareshop.com/lure_ingredients.htm) and The Snareshop Lures (http://www.snareshop.com/Lures.html)
I prefer Hawbakers lures, but I cant seem to find anymore of the stuff I like the best. Its Hawbakers Wolf and Coyote gland lure (#100 I think). I was catching everything on that lure. Raccons were in my sets DAILY on it, and they would eat the scent pads <_< it called in foxes and coyotes as well.
On to making lures, Ive tried to find info on the subject before. It seems the guys who do know how to blend lures wont talk. They bottle it up and sell it, so they dont want us cutting the profit margin. If you do find anything out on blending lures, please fill us in.
the long ranger
Wed February 26th,2003, 12:42 PM
boarhuntertx 's link to In Heat Scents isnt working
In heat Scents (http://www.inheatscents.net/products.html)
I havent tried the In Heat line of scents. They may be the hottest thing on the marked, Ill have to get some next year.
the long ranger
Wed February 26th,2003, 04:21 PM
opposumtrapper- I just stumbled on to some GREAT info.
Animal Lures (http://www.countryadvertiser.com/lures.html)
Go have a look at that!
catskin
Wed February 26th,2003, 06:07 PM
Read all this stuff here :)
Trapping Lures (http://trapperman.hypermart.net/cgi-bin/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=A%3A000005&SUBMIT=Go)
And Try this:
1) take a handfull of horses hooves, the closer to the frog (middle of the hoof) the better.
2) cut it up if you want or leave them in larger pieces.
3) Take hooves and put them in a 1 gallon jar and add water and let set in the sun. Don't put the lid on tight or you will have a mess, it will make some gas and blow the jar up. wait the longer the better (weeks)
4) If you want to speed this process up, take your hooves and water and boil them together for about an hour, allow to cool and then put it in the jar.
Always put the hooves in the jar with the water after boiling.
Put the bait/lure in a squirt bottle and give a good squirt then cover the dirt hole with a plug of grass.
If you have an unlimited supply of hooves, put a piece in the dirthole, it makes the set better.
Fox, Badger, and yes, Coyotes love it, but so do town dogs, so be careful, you may catch Fido.
This stuff will last forever, once you take some out for use on your trapline just fill your jug back to the top with water.
boarhuntertx
Wed February 26th,2003, 07:05 PM
Hey thanks for posting that link I allways get the .com and .net confused @black
the long ranger
Thu February 27th,2003, 03:22 PM
B) no problem
OKTrap
Mon June 30th,2003, 05:18 AM
Lure Recipes (ban
http://trapperset.net/tips.htm
Good Luck:
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