LENON'S COYOTE SUPER ALL CALL 4oz.
LENON'S COYOTE SUPER ALL CALL 4oz.
- Price $25.00 EACH
LENON'S COYOTE #1 - SUPER ALL CALL - COYOTE LURE / SCENT
Many years of long line professional trapping experience perfected this well aged, long lasting, thick paste lure that gets the coyote every time! Coyote glands, exotic musk, and multiple premium ingredients appeal to all known calls of the coyote; hunger, sex, curiosity, and nature. Both Coyote and Wolf will always respond to this exceptional lure! Maximum action guaranteed at any type set in any locality. Our best selling coyote lure for over 75 years!
Instruction For Using Lenon's Coyote Super All Call Lure / Scent
At hole or pocket set use quantity size of a large red bean down in hole, same quantity on outside upper lip of hole. At “Post” sets use same quantity. For Trapshy one make two natural sets a few feet apart, use double the amount half way between them. Not for human consumption. “Serving Trapper Since 1924”
Coyote "All Call" Set by Herbert Lenon
In many areas animals have become wary of the much used dirt hole set, so here is my favorite set for "All Call".
Locate a spot of sand, moss or thoroughly rotted wood very near where the animal passes, and up wind from their passing where the approach to set is over level, smooth ground and where they have good visibility of the surroundings; no heavy cover back of set.
Kneel on your kneeling cloth, dig or chop out the trap bed no larger than necessary to bed the trap, have trap bedded and half inch below level of surroundings; make no more disturbance, than necessary. Now cover trap carefully, leaving as little sign as possible. Then 8 inches back of trap, (up wind) dig a tiny hole one inch in diameter, four inches deep, flip just a bit of earth from the hole out over the trap to finish the set, make it look just like a mouse or small gopher dug the hole and kicked back a bit of earth.
Place Lenon's Super "All Call" Coyote Lure / Scent, quantity size of a large bean is right, down in the hole; place same quantity on chip or leaf a foot back of the hole. Small twigs, pieces of bark, stones or whatever looks perfectly natural may be used as guides, one just clear of each jaw. When completed it should look exactly like a small animal had dug a den or dug out a small bit of food.
Compliments of Herbert Lenon, Founder of Lenon Lures.