Re: Asafoetida tincture
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05/09/07 06:02 PM
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coongrease
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Asa, is that the same stuff that is said to inhance the smell of beaver castor? I heard lovage oil will inhance the smell of beaver castor also. If they do when would you add it to the castor before or after grinding? Amount say for a gallon of castor?
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Re: Asafoetida tincture
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05/09/07 07:14 PM
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Asa Lenon
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Hmmmmm Coongrease, i'm not sure about asafoedita enhancing castor. Asafoedita is a stinky odor like a cousin to garlic. Anise oil and tonquin musk enhance castor and I expect lovage would too because they are all along the same sweet smelling lines. Anyway, all ingredients would be added after grinding the castor. As I mentioned above, asafoedita is a very permeating odor once it is aged and castor is the same way, mild at first but will take over an entire batch of lure if too much is added. As a rule of thumb, just guessing from experience, however much castor I was adding to a formula I would add at the ratio of about 1/2 the amount of asafoedita powder. Also, as I already mentioned the old bounty wolfers from my area all used a gallon of tainted ground venison or tainted fish base with about 4 ozs of castor, 2 ozs of asafoedita gum and a hint of something sweet such as honey or anise oil. Again, I don't know if that was for enhancement purposes or just a good simple formula. Ace
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