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A Pennsylvania trapper writes as follows: “Take two or three scent bags found at the rood of the mink’s tail and place them in a 3 or 4-ounce large-necked bottle, over which pour 1 ˝ oz. of oil of anise; fill remainder with water. Now take sharp knife or chisel and cut bag into as many pieces as possible. Cork up and leave stand in warm place. Do not permit it to freeze. This is a good scent for capturing mink and similar animals. Have had best luck and can recommend it to any trapper, and I feel confident that he will be successful in attracting mink.
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