Lenon's Mink Nature's  Call - Lure / Scent

The most attractive lure of its type ever sold!  A supreme liquefied lure  blended with choice mink glands and female secretions, rare expensive musk, and  select ingredients that really attract Mink or Otter into  set. May be used alone or with bait.  Choice of many long time professionals!

Herb Lenon perfected Mink Nature's Call Lure many years ago.  Lenon's Mink  Nature's Call remains one of our best selling lures today.

Suggested Instruction  for catching Mink with Lenon's Mink Nature's Call - Lure / Scent:

At water sets, use 10 drops over bait and back of trap.  At dry land sets use 5  drops on bait and 5 drops over trap.  When used without bait use 10 drops on a  lure holder and place back of trap.  Always use fresh bait when trapping for  Mink.  Not for human consumption.

Made with pride by John Chagnon using old family secret formulas and techniques  created by Asa and Herb Lenon.  "Serving Trappers Since 1924"

Mink "Natures' Call"  Set by Herbert Lenon

This scent is primarily made for use with your favorite bait, and for trappers  desiring a liquid, natural "Sex" scent.

After locating where mink frequent or pass by, find a hollow log with a hole six  or more inches in diameter, or a high water muskrat hole or den, or in winter  anywhere  the set will be protected from freezing snow and sleet.

Now place a teaspoon of Lenon's treated mink bait, or small piece of your  favorite bait a foot inside the log or hole, next sprinkle five to ten drops  down near the bait if a wet set, if a dry set sprinkle 5 drops near bait, 2 to 5  drops over trap.

If trap must be protected from snow and sleet, set it just inside the log or  hole, if early fall, set trap just outside the hollow log, or hole, being  careful to cover the trap lightly but very carefully, for mink have very sharp  eyes, and are very suspicious of any strange object, also be sure the trap is  bedded level, not so set as to cause a small hump.

Dry rotted wood from the log, find dry needles, grass cut into very short length  with a shears, or sand or peat frozen dry in severe winter weather make good  trap cover.

When all is completed scatter a few small feathers, duck or grouse feathers are  best over trap and back of it for added attraction.

Complements of Herbert  Lenon Founder of Lenon Lures