Ben's Red

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
Truth in labeling?
Advertising, and I view labels as such, is designed to sell a product.
Working with the public I see first hand how easily swayed people are by advertising.
Research everything for yourself. Be an educated consumer.
 

Rally Hess

Well-Known Member
That was tongue in cheek Brad.
If you want a good laugh some time, just read any trapping publication and the lure makers adds. There are at least ten "best" coyote lures in every publication. If you really get into it, research how many coyotes/ fox are in holding pens, to collect urine, and how many gallons of urine are sold any given year!
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
wow, what a job. Collecting urine for a living. Bet the nose quickly goes dead.

What was the best thing before sliced bread?
 

KHornet

Well-Known Member
A number of years back I worked for the FDIC during the "Farm Crisis".
Among other things in the repo area, was a red fox farm. The guy had
about 30 animals, and collected better than a gal a day. We worked out
his loan, and he was able to keep his fox farm, but he was an interesting
individual to talk with. His operation, was pretty slick.

Paul
 

Rally Hess

Well-Known Member
Brad,
Before sliced bread you got the whole loaf! Was easy to spread cold butter then. LOL

Paul,
There's a good chance I knew him. It's a small industry and I know and see a lot of them somewhere throughout the year. The fur industry is well represented in your area.
 

KHornet

Well-Known Member
He was a nice guy Rally, and was glad it worked out for him.

Paul

Brad, Ben Franklin would have said Beer! He said "God made
Beer to keep people happy!"

Paul
 

Pistolero

Well-Known Member
If you have ever been around fox urine.....holy cow, it will about knock you down.
I have used cow elk urine soaked plastic tabs when hunting elk. Necessary to drop
outer jacket and outer pants about 50 yds downwind of camp. Really nasty.

But it (supposedly) covers human smell. And if you ever have walked up on a heavily used
elk bedding area - you can sure smell them.

Bill