Wildlife Research Center #527 8oz Sniper Predator Calling Scent Hunting-BRAND NEW-SHIPS N 24 HOURS
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Wildlife Research Center
Predator Sniper Hunting Scent
8oz Bottle
#527.
Condition is "New" in Packaging.
Shipped with USPS First Class.
Predator Calling Scent
Before closing in for the kill, predators will commonly approach a calling location from downwind, so they can check it out with their nose. Predator Sniper gives them smells that triggers their killer instinct, to come in for the kill.
Enhances your calling set-up.
Powerful long range scent.
The predators become the prey.
Attracts canines, cats, bears, and more.
WILDLIFE RESEARCH CENTER: The industry leader in the research and development of advanced hunting scent and human scent elimination products for hunters.
About Wildlife Research Center
In the late 1950’s, two young brothers John and Brian were paid a bounty of 10 cents by their father for every mouse they caught near the outside of their house. The brothers first tried cheese as bait, since mice in cartoons always loved cheese. The results from cheese weren’t as good as expected. Then experiments began with different baits on the mousetraps. The goal was not just to find a bait that worked better than cheese, but to find a bait that the mice really went for and would attract every mouse that went near it. From these humble beginnings the spark was kindled and the earliest foundations laid for what was later to become America’s Top Brand®.
In the 1960’s the family moved to a more remote location with many animals around. Always eager to improve on their success, the brothers soon began to think about the different scents that different animals reacted to. Whenever they would see anything written about scents attracting animals they would really dig into it. From there it was just a short step to conducting experiments in hopes of learning how to improve upon what was available to hunters at the time.
After years of hunting trips, hobby experimentation, and lots of trial and error, the brothers, with help from their Dad, hit on an irresistible formula that attracted animals like nothing they’d ever seen before.