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THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF LURES

Picking a lure out of the seemingly thousands of choices available for different furbearers can be downright confusing. The real secret in a scent for trapping a certain species of furbearer depends entirely on the animal’s nature and habits. For instance, all furbearers need to eat, but some species are more focused on eating than anything else. Raccoons, for instance, are especially susceptible to a bait or scent that is food related.

All furbearers are interested in and respond to scents of their own kind. This is found particularly in urine deposits and gland secretions. Beavers are good examples because while they are attracted to

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