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Predator Hunting Scents: Fox & Coyote Scent

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The makers of The Buck Bomb introduce The Predator Bomb for 2006; 2 oz. of pure urine in an aerosol can that can be dispersed in short bursts or locked down to fog out the entire contents.  Essentially, the scent is turned into a gas cloud that provides incredible downwind range and broadcast area that cannot be duplicated with liquid scents.

The Predator Bomb is available in Fawn Urine, Fox Urine, and Coyote Urine to give the hunter incredible attraction and cover scent.  By completely covering up the downwind side of their position, the predator hunter has an effective new tool for success in 2006. 

Experts believe that many hunters never see the predators coming to their calls because they pick up their scent from too great a distance.  The predator bomb greatly reduces the chance that human scent will be detected before a shot opportunity presents itself.

As coyote populations around the country continue to grow, predator hunting is gaining more momentum.  Many hunters may not realize that coyotes are prevalent in their area because, unlike deer, it is rare to see coyotes in the woods or along roads after they have been hit by a car.  Coyotes are smart and have incredibly tuned senses that allow them to thrive without having much direct human contact.

Most studies have focused on the livestock loss, but coyotes and other predators also can severely damage deer, elk, and antelope populations.  Coyotes are opportunistic feeders and will eat what is available.  If small prey like rabbits, quail, and mice are not available, coyotes will take fawns or hunt in packs to take adult animals.

Cougar populations in TX and AZ have been on the rise resulting in a serious decline in Mule Deer, Elk, and Coues deer.  A conservative estimate is that cougars take one deer per week and one study found that cougars were averaging a deer kill every 1.8 days!

The upside to growing predator populations is expanded hunting opportunities for sportsmen.  Many states have year-round seasons.  This is a great way for hunters to fill in the traditional non-hunting months on the calendar with an exciting new shooting sport. 

Also, farmers and landowners may welcome the offer to hunt predators on their land.  This is an excellent opportunity to establish positive relationships that could lead to further hunting opportunities for elk, deer, turkey, etc. 

Hunting experts say that coyotes can smell human scent over ½ mile away!!  The Predator Bomb’s fine
mist blows downwind, attaching to leaves, trees, and brush as it goes.  This large scent cone will last for several hours and scent particles can drift over ¼ mile enabling predators to pick it up from great distances without picking up the hunter’s scent.  There is no simpler, more effective way to get scent to the animal and cover human scent than The Predator Bomb. 


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