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Lenon's Otter Super All Call - Otter Lure / Scent 1 oz. Bottle

$ 3.95

Availability: 79 in stock
  • Type: Trapping Bait/Lure
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Lenon Lure
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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    LENON'S OTTER SUPER  ALL CALL - OTTER LURE / SCENT
    Several appealing ingredients make this the finest otter lure available! This  thick paste formula has proven most effective in test after test. See the  results this season!
    INSTRUCTIONS FOR  USING: LENON’S OTTER 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.
    Made Only by: John S.  Chagnon & Family
    “Serving Trappers  Since 1924”
    Otter "All Call" Set  by Herbert Lenon
    The big difficulty to overcome in otter trapping is to make one's sets to  overcome the otters swimming with its front feet folded, rear feet extended back  and out:  Here is a set that overcomes this.
    After locating where otter frequent an area, located a place where the water is  ten iches deep, and bank is at least two feet high.  Dig a hole six inches in  diameter, 15 inches deep in the bank 18 inches above the water.
    Set the trap, very well covered m, one foot out from bank, directly below the  hole, bot out one foot from the bank.
    Now place Lenon's Otter Super All Cal Lure / Scent, quantity size of a large  bean, on a twig or chip, place it a foot back in the hole, place the same  quantity on another twig or chip and pin it to the bank six inches above the  hole: If bait is desired, fresh fish or a fresh shrimp is best, place it back in  very back end of the hole.
    When otter investigate the hole and scent, the water is deep enough that trap is  not sprung by the otter's body; as it places its front feet on the bank to peek  into the hole it will drop its rear feet to the bottom and in the trap.
    Compliments of Herbert Lenon, Founder of Lenon Lures