A good friend introduced me to Blackie’s Blend Magnum call lure,
and now I’m obsessed when pursuing critters when there’s no season. I use it
frequently in tandem with trail cameras to see what critters come check it out
here in Wisconsin. I have had nearly every single furbearer in Wisconsin
come by my scent posts with this lure. Below are just some of the trail
camera pictures I’ve caught with this lure.
The main character that seems to go crazy over
this stuff is fisher. Male or female,
juvenile or adult, spring or winter, every fisher in the area can’t resist
checking out my scent posts when this call lure is involved. I've also had coyotes, otter, beaver and skunk come check this
stuff out, but the camera never got a great picture. Magnum Call Lure has
a strong top odor of skunk, but is also a mix of glands,
musks, castor and two food odors. It has
a tacky texture, so it’s easily spread on logs and branches to carry in the
wind. Blackie’s guarantees it
weatherproof, and I agree because it remains able to be smelled by the human
nose up to 200 yards and withstands the -30 temperatures we have here in Wisconsin. Blackie’s produces potent lures that it can
be used as a cover scent while calling predators, as an attractant on the
trapline, or simply as a means to lure in critters for the camera, and the best
thing is, it’s only $5.00 per ounce, which lasts all season long.
Red fox |
Black bear |
Feral cat |
Fisher |
Gray fox |
Grinner |
Porky |
Beautiful red fox! |
Red sittin' pretty |
Jackson county Wolf. Some Magnum was spread on the deer hide hanging from that tree, but those apex predators aren't fooled easily! |
Example of the scent post setup that I use Blackie's Blend on. Spread some Magnum on a deer tail and tied it to a tree. |
Young fisher. |
Mature fisher. |
Bear |
Wolf |
Bobcat |
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