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Misting-Anyone have success with it?
« on: July 19, 2011, 03:42:54 PM »
Anyone gave it a chance or had success with it? 



http://www.grandviewoutdoors.com/predator-hunting/articlecontent/7/2011/2582/scent-confusion-and-better-coyote-hunting
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In 1963, Rick Orelli, a member of Orange County Predator Callers in California, experimented with rabbit urine as a cover scent. He and his partner, Gary Thomas, discovered that spraying the urine in an atomizer created a mist that made its way downwind. Coyotes called in would often remain in the vicinity a little longer, analyzing the smells and providing the hunters with a better opportunity for a good shot.

In 1967, Orelli and Thomas established the San Gabriel chapter of California Varmint Callers Association and over the years their misting technique was shared with other club members. At some point coyote urine was added to the mix.

In 1999, Leonard Bosinski, hunt coordinator of the San Gabriel Chapter, shared information about the causes and effects of misting with me and I began experimenting with different combinations until settling on my present recipe.

Misting is not a silver bullet that is 100 percent effective. It is, however, another calling tool that is, under certain conditions and with the proper technique, is very effective in keeping a coyote in the immediate vicinity long enough to get a photo, video or a good shot that would ordinarily not be possible.

I have had a fox approach from behind me, walk down my outstretched leg as if it were a log, and sniff my boots where the mist had settled. I have had coyotes approach close enough to reach out and sniff my boots from a couple of feet away. My son and I produced a video in which a coyote runs in under the camcorder, is pushed away with my camera tripod, and remains within a few feet of me for several minutes. On the same video, a male coyote allows me to crawl on my hands and knees to within 10 feet of it as it loudly protests my presence. I don't believe any of those events would have been possible without the proper amount and combination of sights, scents and sounds.

Gary Clevenger of Orange County Varmint Callers joined me in calling coyotes to the camera and the mist for this article. Shortly after sunrise we approached a likely wash, checked the wind and watched the dust blow directly at a coyote 40 yards away at the edge of the wash. I began spraying mist as Gary set up the camera and I continued spraying while I made "estrus chirps" sounds on my hand call. The coyote quickly emerged from the wash and paced about for several minutes, straight downwind. Gary photographed it.

Editor’s Note: Those of you who decide to try misting will quickly learn to check the wind direction BEFORE spraying, and your wives will quickly teach you NOT to mix the mist in the kitchen.

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Re: Misting-Anyone have success with it?
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2011, 04:58:00 PM »
i have used scents before but never noticed any difference, i like my primos decoy the best, they will just zone in on a decoy which focuses all their attention on it instead of you, if you use scents your best bet would to use it like a decoy spray some scent on the ground and bushes about 30 yards in front of you, thats my  :twocents:

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Re: Misting-Anyone have success with it?
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2011, 06:05:23 PM »
Used to use alot of scents when trapping and some of them were pretty powerful with skunk base and rotted glands mixed with urines  and sprayed urine around the set and even then if you forgot and handled a trap with your bare hands critters would shy from it.  I think I'll stick with using the wind to keep my scent out of my calling area.  Plus I don't have to explain to my wife that the stench is part of coyote hunting and she'll have to put up with it till the season is over.

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Re: Misting-Anyone have success with it?
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2011, 06:07:55 PM »
Never done it varmit hunting.  However, we used to burn honey when I was guiding bear hunters during poor berry years.  Worked very well.
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Re: Misting-Anyone have success with it?
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2011, 07:19:14 PM »
I use the Porath "Dazed Dog Coyote Mist" occasionally.  Don't know that it helps, but can't hurt.  Anything that confuses their keen sense of smell.  I read that you can't eliminate the human odor completely, but mixing a bunch of other scents into the mix overloads their smell mechanism.
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Re: Misting-Anyone have success with it?
« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2011, 07:46:30 AM »
 :)Look up Rich Higgins and Predator Pros. for good info about this.
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Re: Misting-Anyone have success with it?
« Reply #6 on: July 21, 2011, 07:06:38 PM »
Porath uses Rich Higgins Recipe. Rick
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Re: Misting-Anyone have success with it?
« Reply #7 on: July 21, 2011, 07:11:20 PM »
never use anything,but I have some bobcat piss if ya want some of that about ya...dog piss will get them stirred up

 


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