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Sticker shock. UPDATE!
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<blockquote data-quote="recurve60#" data-source="post: 4854919" data-attributes="member: 6262"><p>I dragged up the limbs for the set, eye appeal for a scent post. Sprayed coyote urine on the underside of the limbs after I propped the ends up with a rock and then added coyote gland. Lasted even through the rain that way. It's a very remote area. Zero chance of catching a dog. Possibly a coon dog, if I do these are rubber jaw traps. You can let it trap your fingers and it doesn't hurt one bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recurve60#, post: 4854919, member: 6262"] I dragged up the limbs for the set, eye appeal for a scent post. Sprayed coyote urine on the underside of the limbs after I propped the ends up with a rock and then added coyote gland. Lasted even through the rain that way. It's a very remote area. Zero chance of catching a dog. Possibly a coon dog, if I do these are rubber jaw traps. You can let it trap your fingers and it doesn't hurt one bit. [/QUOTE]
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