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Post by easttntrapper on Apr 11, 2011 18:15:30 GMT -5
i got around a pound of castor glands in the freezer. What can i do with them. How technical is it to make lure from it
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Post by bushdog on Apr 18, 2011 20:47:59 GMT -5
Hey easttntrapper....not technical at all? First, what animal are you targeting?
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Post by easttntrapper on Apr 19, 2011 10:23:41 GMT -5
Bobcats and caninies, maybe more beaver
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Post by southernlures on May 7, 2011 22:59:55 GMT -5
let dry and ground then add the following ingredents for a cat and canine rub lure
1 oz valerian extract 1/2 oz mink musk 1 teaspoon of tonquin 6 oz of glycerine oil
castor will be your base
for a beaver and otter lure
dry the castor and ground then add the following ingredents
1 oz tonka bean extract 1/2 oz of tonquin 1 teaspoon of ground cinamon or 6 drops of birch oil 6 oz of glycerine oil
again castor is your lure base
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Post by easttntrapper on May 10, 2011 17:16:56 GMT -5
thanx for the info. Will have to look for the ingredants and give it a try
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Post by minnesotascott on May 12, 2011 20:38:01 GMT -5
Like any other gland you can soak the castor gland in a white grain alcohol. Or soak the castor in a cheap red wine, then grind, add nutmeg and cinnomon, a few drops of poplar oil or birch oil. Them mix with glycerine or mineral oil. For a twist yo ucan add a sweet smelling herb like taragon, or a sweet basil.
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Post by breed on Jan 24, 2021 5:44:17 GMT -5
Can diethyl phthalate be used to preserve beaver castor?
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