Calling scents: wildlife research coyote juice

Filthyoter

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Has anyone had luck using scents made to bring coyotes in? I bought coyote juice from my local gander mountain and figured it could not hurt to set saturated wicks on both sides of me when looking downwind. My idea is that they may smell it and turn up wind to the scent sitting beside me before getting to my downwind scent.

Anyone have any experience with these scents or anything like it?
 
Originally Posted By: Filthyoter My idea is that they may smell it and turn up wind to the scent sitting beside me before getting to my downwind scent.

Anyone have any experience with these scents or anything like it?

Coyotes smell in layers. The cover scent, you, everything.
Imagine that you walk into your house. Your wife if wearing perfume, cooking bacon, and the dog farted. You can smell all of that. Now take into account that a coyotes' sense of smell is several hundred times more acute than yours.
 
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What I mean by turning up wind is that if I am calling down wind and I have this attractant on both side of me. Both sides of me 50 yards away. In theory unless the coyote comes in directly down wind of me from the start. He may travel cross wind to down wind me but hit one of my attracting scent wicks on either side of me and come into the scent instead of continuing to circle to downwind me.

Hope that makes sense.
 
Seems like Tiny Tebbe used to sell a couple of scents/lures. Bunny in a bottle was one I can't remember the others. It's been a few years so I don't know if he still does.
 
kch...that's ironic, I saw that guy's doo doo pop up somewhere else last night and got a good laugh out of. Predator Confidence and Coyote Border Patrol were the other 2 bottles of "secret sauce"
 
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