Odin’s Blackstrap Molasses Deer Attractant & Cover Scent – Liquid, 7-day weatherproof synthetic molasses lure for deer, hogs, and bears

Blackstrap Molasses Deer Attractant & Cover Scent – Liquid

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Odin’s Blackstrap Molasses Deer Attractant & Cover Scent – Liquid harnesses the deep, rich sweetness of blackstrap molasses—an irresistible, sugar-packed treat that draws deer, hogs, and bears from afar. Its oil-based, synthetic formula resists wash-off, forms a rainproof polymer layer in the field, and delivers a consistent 7-day scent release—perfect for tight trails, elevated application points, or stealthy cover use.

Benefits

  • Deep, sugar-rich aroma — blackstrap molasses delivers intense sweetness that game naturally craves.
  • Engineered for consistent scent diffusion — forms a waterproof polymer layer on contact with air for steady release.
  • 7-day long-lasting release — superior staying power means fewer refreshes needed.
  • Weather-resistant formula — overcomes typical liquid limitations (dilution, evaporation, wash-off).
  • Synthetic & compliant — clean, safe, and legal in regulated states. Regulations vary; check your state laws before use.
  • Complements Odin’s Scent Beads — pair with your favorite molasses or bead blend for layered scent zones.

How to Use

Deploy Odin’s Blackstrap Molasses Scent in precise, effective ways to maximize draw and scent layering:

  • Apply on hanging branches or scrape logs to mimic sweet food residues and hold animals in range.
  • Create a scent trail with small squirts leading to your stand or Odin’s Beads.
  • Coat e-bike tires or boots—game will follow the trail back to your position.
  • In bear territory, the oily formula sticks to paws, enabling bears to unknowingly escort themselves back to your setup.

Pro tip: Apply to elevated surfaces like branches or logs—this enhances wind carry and scent dispersion.

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FAQs

How long does Odin’s Blackstrap Molasses Scent last?
Each application provides up to a 7-day scent presence, thanks to its field-hardening, weather-resistant polymer formula.

What makes molasses such an effective attractant?
Molasses is naturally high in sugars and deeply aromatic—wild game instinctively seeks it out, especially when natural food sources are scarce.

Is the scent legal to use anywhere?
Yes—because it’s fully synthetic, it’s legal in states restricting natural lures or baits. (Always check local regulations.)

Q: What is the best bear attractant?

Anise (black licorice) is the most popular bear attractant in North America, but Jelly Donut, Molasses, Peanut Butter, and Apple have proven to be very successful, too. Odin’s liquid scents deliver concentrated aroma in a weatherproof, oil-based formula. For extended-release attraction, pair with Peanut Butter or Jelly Donut scent beads, which maintain sweet aroma at your site for 30+ days.

Q: Do scent attractants work on feral hogs?

Yes. Feral hogs have a strong sense of smell and are attracted to sweet, calorie-dense food aromas. Odin’s Sweet Corn, Apple, and Peanut Butter scent beads and liquids are all effective for drawing hogs to specific locations. The 30-day extended-release bead format is particularly effective because it maintains attraction at trap sites or hunting areas without daily maintenance.

Q: Can I use the same scent beads for bears and hogs?

Yes. There are a lot of crossovers between the species. Sweet, fruit-forward scents work best for both species. Jelly Donut and Peanut Butter are effective with both. Anise is particularly effective for bears but produces less response from hogs. Pear is most consistently effective with hogs.

Q: What is the best way to use scents for bear hunting?

We are hearing the best result by putting beads over a larger area – they are small and we have not seen the bear eat them.  Apply liquid generously in an area; they will pick it up on their paws and distribute it on their path.

Q: Have we field tested the scents for bear?

Not a formal field test. A Canadian Outfitter used a variety of scents last year and his hunters went 13 for 13!  This year he took 3 times as much – reports coming after the May/June hunt.

Q: Have we field tested the scents for hogs?

Yes. See the details on our website -  HOG SCENT FIELD TRIALS. Pear was the most effective—and a bit of a surprise—for hogs.





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