I've used the search functionality but couldn't see this question addressed so I'm someone can help me out.
I'm getting ready to set a snare for the first time. I figure a squirrel or two won't make much difference in the vast scheme of things and they'd be a comparitively easy first project for the next item on my "to do" list, which is learning to skin, clean and prepare something for the pot.
So here's my question:
Some of the material I've read cautions against leaving a human scent on the wire, stakes etc. I've read that the materials can be de-scented by waving them in campfire smoke.
But I've also read that the critters are just as leery of smoke as they are of humans and that gloves should be worn instead.
And I've also read accounts from people who don't seem to worry about human scent and apparently it doesn't affect their success rate.
Sooooooooo, is de-scenting the snare materials really something to consider, and if so, what method would you advise?
Thanks in advance.
C.
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