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For me it's keeping the steady stream of snot that runs out of my nose all winter from contaminating the trap site.....and much like a woman approaching menopause the flow gets heavier with age....

Nose tampons..?..face diaper..?..any suggestions...I gotta do something stat... smile

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Bandana (hold-up style) is all I can think of.


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Originally Posted by poboy
Bandana (hold-up style) is all I can think of.


I actually thought about that....great minds eh.....

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Ever heard of a neti pot? Just use bobcat urine instead of salt water right before heading out to set traps and let it drip, now you're setting and luring at the same time!

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Had to look up Neti Pot....BRILLIANT..... laugh

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Red fox urine is fine for cats too.IMO


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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
For me it's keeping the steady stream of snot that runs out of my nose all winter from contaminating the trap site.....and much like a woman approaching menopause the flow gets heavier with age....

Nose tampons..?..face diaper..?..any suggestions...I gotta do something stat... smile


If you indulge in much sugar, try cutting down.


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Originally Posted by poboy
Red fox urine is fine for cats too.IMO


That's what I use when I have to buy it....once I catch a Cat I tap their bladder....

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"Ol Mark June moved to Tx. He always comes to the
rendezvous and puts on demos. I bought a quart of
red fox pee on his advice. Red fox are a little bit
scarce on my places. I think that makes the scent
interesting to cats and greyfox. I think my greys will
go for anything, easy and fun to catch.


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not eating the peanut butter...


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There is a nasal spray that stops post nasal drip. I had it really bad and my ENT doc prescribed Ipratropium Bromide spray. Dries you right up with no side effects.
I couldn't go out in the cold, eat a hot meal, or lay down to sleep without the snot running down my throat to out my nose. That stuff stopped it.


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Originally Posted by sawbuck


If you indulge in much sugar, try cutting down.


Only sugar I consume comes in my Bourbon or Beer so you can forget that...

Originally Posted by poboy
"Ol Mark June moved to Tx. He always comes to the rendezvous and puts on demos. I bought a quart of
red fox pee on his advice. Red fox are a little bit
scarce on my places. I think that makes the scent
interesting to cats and greyfox. I think my greys will
go for anything, easy and fun to catch.


Cats are dumb....I use Cat pee when I have it but I'm not sure it matters....

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not eating the peanut butter...


HUH?

Originally Posted by NVhntr
There is a nasal spray that stops post nasal drip. I had it really bad and my ENT doc prescribed Ipratropium Bromide spray. Dries you right up with no side effects.
I couldn't go out in the cold, eat a hot meal, or lay down to sleep without the snot running down my throat to out my nose. That stuff stopped it.


Thanks...I'll look into it...

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Originally Posted by willecoyote
Ever heard of a neti pot? Just use bobcat urine instead of salt water right before heading out to set traps and let it drip, now you're setting and luring at the same time!


thats funny right there!

scarf pulled to the nose when you get onsite would work too


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