Pete Rickard LB348 Trapping Lure Mink

Brand:Pete Rickard

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When Pete Rickard developed the original Indian Buck Lure in 1929, he didn't realize he was creating an industry. He just wanted to improve his own hunting. Knowing that a strong natural formula that attracted deer and covered his own scent, he followed a dream. Pete discovered the secret of consistently successful deer hunting was overcoming a deer's acute sense of smell. If he would have listened to those who thought he was crazy, he would not of become a pioneer and innovator of Indian Buck Lure. It is still as popular today as when it was introduced over 85 years ago. Thousands of testimonial letters were received at the Catskill Mountain based company that spoke of the effectiveness of Pete Rickard's Hunting & Trapping Lures. There have been many imitators that have come and gone but Pete Rickard's remains. Want to try Pete Rickard's original formula?

Item Package Weight: 0.100 Pounds. Country Of Origin: China. Item Package Dimensions: 16.51 L X 11.684 W X 2.286 H (Cm). Product Type: Sporting Goods.
Brand Name ‎Pete Rickard
Color ‎Multi
Customer Reviews 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 10 ratings 3.6 out of 5 stars
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎6.38 x 4.49 x 1.02 inches
Item Weight ‎0.1 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Pete Rickard's
Material ‎Other
Model Name ‎Trapping Lure Mink
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.06 Kilograms
Part Number ‎LB348
Size ‎One Size
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Target Species ‎Buckle

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Scritto da: Twin
Too many raccoons.
So let me start off by saying I don't buy this to trap minks, I got it to photograph them. I do a lot of wildlife photography in my free time and I had recently encountered some mink in the spot I usually am to photographing animals. I saw the mink twice but was unable to get a good shot of it, and since we live in the " pics or it didn't happen" era, getting a clear shot of it has become my white whale obsession. So I placed this in some strategic areas and waited in hiding for hours. I didn't get any mink but you know what I did get? Raccoons. About twenty raccoons. Raccoons from everywhere. It was a g**d**m raccoon jamboree. I had finally decided to pack up and head to the other end of the creek to leave after photographing a den of foxes I've been photographing for the last few months when I absent mindedly looked upstream of the creek bed to where I had been trying to photograph the mink and saw an army of raccoons approaching me from out of the woods. At first they appeared to be large, gray shapes. Lots of them. Then they started coming from the trees and from the other side of the meadow. So many raccoons.. As they got closer it dawned on me what was happening " oh....oh...oh no...oh no, oh no no no.... " You know what happened next? The raccoons started a interspecies gang war ala West Side Story with the foxes I had been photographing. It was total anarchy. You know what happened next? Someone called the cops because the foxes were screaming at the raccoons and foxes sound like women being murdered when they scream. Someone living nearby heard all this and thought a woman was being murdered in the woods by their home. I had to explain this whole thing to the police. I'm giving this three stars because it didn't attract any mink, but it did a fantastic job attracting every raccoon within a 5 mile radius. I would have still given it four stars if the police didn't get involved and let me tell you, there is no good/ reasonable way to explain any of this and they were not amused.
Scritto da: Kindle polarmanCustomer
No Mink but weasel likes it
I used but have only caught weasels to date. So I think it will be effective for mink as well.
Scritto da: Trespassingintothewild
Garbage
Garbage lure !!

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