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Wildlife Research Caramel Apple Attractant Spray 8 oz.
The Caramel Apple Attractant in an 8oz spray can is part of the powerful food scent attractor sprays series designed to lure big game. This attractant offers premium quality scent with a strong and extra long range. It's specifically crafted to cover human scents and attract deer and other big game. Whether used at food plots, bait sites, or as a standalone scent, it increases the likelihood of attracting game. A result of meticulous research by Wildlife Research Center, this scent is easy to apply and is formulated to enhance any hunting strategy.
Features:
- Premium quality Caramel Apple scent for game attraction
- Strong and extra long-range effectiveness
- Masks human scents to draw in deer and big game
- Ideal for food plots, bait sites, or standalone use
- Convenient 8oz. spray can for effortless application
Features:
- Premium quality Caramel Apple scent for game attraction
- Strong and extra long-range effectiveness
- Masks human scents to draw in deer and big game
- Ideal for food plots, bait sites, or standalone use
- Convenient 8oz. spray can for effortless application
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$23.95
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: 736
- Retail Price: $23.95
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, Research
, Caramel
, Apple
, Attractant
, Spray
, 8 oz
, Hunting Gear
, Scents & Scent Elimination
, Deer Scents
, Scent
, Elimination
, and
, Lures
, Lures
, Deer
, Scent736
, 024641007365
, Wildlife Research