Lost my D.Kirk skunk pen anybody have one thy would sell?The one i had was at least 20yrs old left it at a stand came back the next day and it been chewed up.Fresh coyote tracks around it.Carma i guess Thanks
It was a marker type pen (felt) instead of ink it had skunk essence in it.When i would make a stand with not so perfect wind conditions i would set it by me to help mask my scent.Around here you can have the wind in your face one minute then at your back the next.Thanks
Originally Posted By: Ghost22250I agree with Slick. A coyote is just gonna think there is a human who got sprayed by a skunk. Yep when they are THINKING instesd of running im shooting.Not trying to get into with the pros here just looking for a replacement.
I have used something similar that did provide a second or two more to shoot than I probably would of had otherwise. But I just simply sprayed skunk essence around the bush the call was sitting in.
While it did help in that instance, I found it more trouble than it was worth. But that's just me.
Originally Posted By: crapshootI have used something similar that did provide a second or two more to shoot than I probably would of had otherwise. But I just simply sprayed skunk essence around the bush the call was sitting in.
While it did help in that instance, I found it more trouble than it was worth. But that's just me.
No help with your pen. Sorry.
Same here i tried some of my trapping lure it was also more trouble than it was worth.The pen i had was handy just pop the lid off set it down make the stand when done pop the lid on head to the next one.After it was several years old i could carry it in my pocket back to the truck.
there is 2 chemicals that when mixed together makes skunk scent but I can't remember where I got it. I used it for a jerk I worked with I rigged it in his desk drawer so when he opened it a 35mm film canister lid popped off. It will clear an office real quick.
I understand you want the exact product, but a similar replacement should be easy to make if needed.
Some cotton balls or felt placed in a 35mm film container or something similar, and then soaked with skunk scent should work.