LURE BASES??
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04/09/07 07:25 PM
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I just went threw the ark's. and could not find the answer I was looking for..My question is what can I add to my casters that I have been grinding..I have always used glysern(spelling?) and has worked great!!! Problem is I am out of the stuff and the store wont have any for a week..Do you fellas have an alternative to this that will work?? I have herd of other oils(peanut-corn-...) I would like to know tried and proven methods...I dont trap alot of beaver but the casters I have are like GOLD TO ME!!! Will warmed up vasline work?? I have also herd CRISCO works melted down?? I started a project befor I had all my supplies in hand... 
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Re: LURE BASES??
[Re: DanielE]
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04/09/07 07:47 PM
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what about corn or veg. oil?
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04/09/07 07:58 PM
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I have used vaseline with good results.
Mineral oil is OK in a pinch. Personally, I don't use it any longer. Some same it will kill or tone down the castor over a period of time. I don't really know if that is fact or fiction.
Never used crisco or other veg. oils. But what first comes to mind is the possibility of the shortening or oils going rancid. You know that smell I'm talking about. Not sure if that would even be a problem on a beaver lure?
If nothing else, just freeze your ground castor until you can pick up some glycerine.
Good luck and have fun!
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Re: LURE BASES??
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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04/09/07 08:47 PM
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how do ya'll feel about fish oil as a base?
i live and work in this city but am truly alive on this river......tom burns
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[Re: mr. finch]
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04/09/07 08:52 PM
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Thanks Asa! Know I know it's fact.
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[Re: Asa Lenon]
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04/10/07 05:50 AM
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Also, if there is such a thing as universal attracting ingredients, fish oil and castor would be on the top ten list. Ace Aren't some if not all of the commercial "bait solutions" that are sold to be added to your ground or chunked meat a blend of fish oil, castor and other ingredients?
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04/10/07 09:02 AM
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Peanut oil is great for keeping the skunk essence working. Fish oil is used in most all bait soulitions.
"Oh make no mistake, it’s not revenge I'm after—It’s a reckoning":
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Re: LURE BASES??
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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04/10/07 10:24 AM
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When I made my bait this time last year the bait that I put skunk essence and peanut oil in still has a loud smelling of skunk. The ones I didn't use peanut oil in are alot less smell of the essence.
"Oh make no mistake, it’s not revenge I'm after—It’s a reckoning":
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Re: LURE BASES??
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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04/11/07 01:26 PM
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Asa, Bob or whoever ... what about the potential possibilty of the oil going bad/rancid? Will this create a problem on down the line? Just curious.
I know I have had a can of Crisco sit on the shelf too long and get that rancid smell. I'd throw it out as fars as eating it was concerned, but what would that smell add or take away from a lure. I reckon if used for coons it really wouldn't matter.
All I know about oils is peanut cooks fish mighty good. Handles the heat better than veg. oil too.
Done made myself hungry now thinkin bout it!
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