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Post by bill1958 on Dec 12, 2010 13:31:51 GMT -5
thanks southern lures
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Post by karl on Dec 12, 2010 13:34:18 GMT -5
Now is there skunk in that southern rub?
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 12, 2010 13:39:21 GMT -5
no karl
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Post by karl on Dec 12, 2010 13:40:38 GMT -5
Ok, bill pm sent
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 12, 2010 14:18:46 GMT -5
karl read the feed back and vote
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Post by Forrest on Dec 12, 2010 15:34:47 GMT -5
Bill your foxpro cherry is some good stuff I like it a lot.. However these two changed there minds on it...lol
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Post by karl on Dec 12, 2010 15:39:15 GMT -5
Now is fox pro cherry a fruity smelling lure is it called cherry because of red fox colors?
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 12, 2010 15:53:49 GMT -5
lmao forrest... with shakles i would not like it eather..
no karl foxpro cherry was named after a student of mine and was made for a water lure for rats,beaver and coon BUT as testing came in the results was blowed out of the water because it's it' just as deadly on canines and dry land coons
when i was working on the formulas for the keara's loganberry oil,dh coon special and the foxpro cherry i had one thing on my mind a lure made just for dp traps..while this lure failed as a dp lure it passed with flying colors for other sets.
i have aprox 18 lures just for dp traps.now the question is how many can i get on the market by next season..only timewill tell
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Post by karl on Dec 12, 2010 15:56:55 GMT -5
Ok i cant wait to try some of the fox pro on some farms im hoping to pick up
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 12, 2010 16:28:19 GMT -5
karl foxpro cherry is a fruit paste with other ingredents and yes it smells like fruit
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Post by karl on Dec 12, 2010 16:44:09 GMT -5
OK good for early season i bet
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Post by Forrest on Dec 12, 2010 17:06:14 GMT -5
A couple other foxpro cherry victims...
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Post by karl on Dec 12, 2010 17:09:51 GMT -5
changing my vote lol
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 12, 2010 17:16:35 GMT -5
lmao thanks forrest
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 13, 2010 1:01:25 GMT -5
guys these lures will be up for sale from forrest starting sept 1011
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 14, 2010 2:26:46 GMT -5
so far looks like 3 lures that will be sold by pints
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 15, 2010 2:01:14 GMT -5
make that 5
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Post by jdpaint on Dec 17, 2010 19:40:57 GMT -5
I have tested foxpro cherry ,dh coon special, fox #1 and fighting beaver. I have caught fur on them all . My favorite is the cherry , wish I had it when the k-9 s were more on the fruit /pin cherry/corn diet early season.Simple coon set - dip a stick in dh special ,jam in the bank above water , set trap under neath ,collect coon.Have fun!!!
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Post by jdpaint on Dec 17, 2010 19:42:01 GMT -5
Oh great catches London ,love seein the reds.
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 17, 2010 20:08:49 GMT -5
thanks jdpaint....
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Post by cdr on Dec 17, 2010 20:30:41 GMT -5
THe question is "which ones you want in pints"...
well, I have only baught a pint of bait once before and baught pints of urine several times. As far as bait/lure in a pint, if it was cost effective over my own bait/lure and it worked---I might buy some. With that said, if its a "coon bait/lure and sardines are cheaper, then you know which way I'll go----I'm a frugal person!
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 17, 2010 20:46:25 GMT -5
well cdr you can't please every one
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Post by bill1958 on Dec 19, 2010 23:36:18 GMT -5
thanks every one
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Post by deerlane on Dec 21, 2010 23:20:39 GMT -5
I try the Foxpro Cherry. There was a old time trapper that has past on 20 or more years ago. He made a cherry bait along with many other that I used with much success. His formulas are long gone, and I have tryed to find smothing like what he made. Maybe this is the one.
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