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chas
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by chas » 19 Sep 2016, 20:49
Funnily enough I was looking at the FoxPro version of these only last week, but no scent emitter on them, not that I want that feature anyway.
I believe it was someone on here had success with Marmite as a fox attractant.

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rodp
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by rodp » 19 Sep 2016, 21:36
Surely a 12v battery and small wiper motor with springy stick on would do the same ? OK the wire back to switch would be a pain but a lot cheaper

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hairyyoda
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by hairyyoda » 19 Sep 2016, 21:48
Rod.
Our friends on the other side of the big pond are big on the use of "concentrated scent attractors ???"
Phil
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by rodp » 19 Sep 2016, 22:00
I trod in some of that friday night, a cow left it in the field. Don't half make the pedals in your motor slippy

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chas
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by chas » 19 Sep 2016, 22:03
Boiled horse hoof, or so they say.
The Mrs would love that in the kitchen.
It might make the pedals slippery but it's damned good fun to shoot at, must be the right consistency of course.
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sunndog
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by sunndog » 19 Sep 2016, 22:48
I like to call it my giggly wiggler. Think mine is by primos i'v had good results with it at times
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hairyyoda
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by hairyyoda » 19 Sep 2016, 23:28
Chas.
The de-haired and rolled up "hide chews" for dogs gives off a very similar smell like horse hooves, also a lot of farmers now have their cattle's feet seen to by professionals using 415mm disc cutters with scalloped cutting wheels which leave a fair amount of shavings around the cattle crush floor when a heard is being manicured. A helpful farmer might shovel the clippings into a bucket to be washed off etc. Hang a hide chew off a branch, it will get several visits, strap a trail camera to the tree and you will have a idea timescales and frequencies.
Not teaching anyone to suck a egg, just methods that have worked. Phil
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Radagast
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by Radagast » 20 Sep 2016, 01:38
Adam, over here Primo is a brand of small cured (wrinkly) sausage. You can call it your giggly wiggler if it makes you feel better.

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by rodp » 20 Sep 2016, 17:24
sunndog wrote:I like to call it my giggly wiggler. Think i'v had good results with it at times
Adam, don't think this is the place to discuss personal things regarding your manhood
But if it makes you feel better then go right ahead
Oh, and altered it for you

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