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Post by southernlures on Feb 18, 2011 15:05:06 GMT -5
CANINE LURE FROM BEAVER TAILS Take a gallon wide mouth jug (clean). Now cut the beaver tails into 2-4 inch pieces. fill jug 2/3 full. place in direct sunlight for aprox 2 months. Later you will see a black oil on the top. Dip this oil out and put into a clean pint jar with lid. This black oil is your lure.
NOTE: Do not add anything to it . Again this is your lure. it is easy to work with, and freeze proof.
NOTE: This jug will produce black oil several times. You get aprox 16-20 ounces per gallon. I have even got upto a qt on larger tails. The leftover can be used as a lure base.
NOTE: This base is a curiosity and food base and should be used in flat sets and dirt hole sets. This is the ingredent that the Grey Fox left a calling card on the top of the jug.
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Post by scott rainbolt on Feb 18, 2011 19:11:26 GMT -5
i got 3 food city bags packed with beaver tails think i will get anuff oil to make it threw next season
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Post by southernlures on Feb 18, 2011 22:39:59 GMT -5
scott a five gal buck of cut up tails will give you 1 gal of lure or 128 oz
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Post by scott rainbolt on Feb 19, 2011 6:08:32 GMT -5
hmmm so your saying im going to need more lol
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Post by southernlures on Feb 19, 2011 11:13:39 GMT -5
scott it sales pretty dam good at $3.00 a oz i have a pm were a guy wants a half of gal. yes you need more..lmao
beaver by products
fur = money tail= lure= money sac oil= ingredent= lure= money meat= bait= money skull= attractor= money feet= bait
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Post by scott rainbolt on Mar 10, 2011 8:06:02 GMT -5
if i fill a 5 gal. bucket 3/4 full how much sb will i need to peserve the bait part
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Post by southernlures on Oct 26, 2011 13:18:13 GMT -5
1 cup per gal
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