First Look: Pro-Drag Hunting Scent Combo by Wildlife Research Center

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posted on May 18, 2021
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Wildlife Research Center has released its Pro-Drag Hunting Scent Combo, combining a Pro-Drag scent dispenser with Trail's End #307 scent. Made with a special synthetic felt, the drag-strip material will not react with or change the scent, and is designed with tails to more easily dip into the scent bottle.

Next, Trail's End #307 combined with Scent Reflex technology is an improved version of original Trail's End, targeted at both pre-rut and rutting bucks. A multifaceted lure, it contains doe urine with estrus secretions, incorporating many strong attraction qualities to pique a buck’s interest.

The Pro-Drag Hunting Scent Combo includes a 1-fluid-ounce bottle of Trails End #307, two Pro-Drag scent dispensers, and one drag rope. For more information, please visit wildlife.comMSRP: $12.99

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