COYOTE #2 SUPER RANGE  ALL CALL LURE / SCENT  4 oz. Jar

Same thick paste, multiple ingredient formula as Coyote #1 with more calling  power. Pure skunk musk and another powerful musk are added to call in the coyote  from long distance. This lure is recommended for inexperienced trappers who have  not perfected set locationa€¦for anyone trapping in areas where good set  visibility is lackinga€¦and for more calling power in extremely cold weather. This  is also an effective lure for Wolf, Badger, and Wolverine!

Instructions For Use:

LENONa€™S COYOTE SUPER  RANGE ALL CALL LURE / SCENT

At dirt hole sets use quantity of lure the size of a large bean down inside of  hole with the same quantity smeared on upper inside rim of the  hole.  Double  the amount of lure used when trapping in extreme cold or in areas with poor set  visibility.  And / or unsure of exact set location.   Not for human consumption.   Since 1924

Coyote "Long Distance  Call" Set by Herbert Lenon

After locating a place where the animals visit or pass regularly, look it over  carefully and select a spot or spots for the set or sets that are up wind, and  where the set when completed will be clearly visible.

Set should be made where it is mossy or in short grass that will not grow tall  and conceal the set, it should be in open area, approach to set should be over  level ground free of rustling leaves or tall weeds or ferns.

When spot is selected kneel on your kneeling pad, dig your trap bed deep enough  so when trap is set and covered on half inch it will be one inch below level of  surroundings, bed trap solidly, cover with most mellow soil.

Now just back of trap, somewhat to left of center line, dig a hole at a 45  degree angle, 4 inches across, 8 inches deep, pull the earth out, and build a  small ridge ten inches long, two inches high just clear of each trap jaw.

Place Lenon's Coyote Super Range All Call Lure / Scent on a twig or chip, use  quantity size of a large bean, put it well down into the hole, then rub the same  quantity of scent on grass, or on a chip or twig and place it just back of and  outside the hole.  

Trap pan should be about 9 inches from mouth of the hole.

-- Completments of  Herbert Lenon, Founder of Lenon Lures