Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: Smok]
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07/26/07 06:24 AM
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Here is a picture of Weasel glands being removed and where they are located. The small yellow pea,s at the base of the tail are the musk glands. Weasel glands are attractive to K-9,and Mink Yes there is a market for most glands, or they can be used in your own lure formulations. 
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Re: animal glands threads...
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07/26/07 07:08 AM
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here's a couple pics for you ... i have others but they are on another computer that has crashed  hope these help i store my rat glands in yogurt containers with lids until putting them in quart jars covered in vodka/glycerine mix ... works for me  pretty much all others all others i just freeze in tight sealed clean containers beaver castor just gets double bagged in zip locs and frozen until dried oil sacs get frozen too ... then at a later time squeezed into glass jars ... and the empty sacs ground to be used in bait formulation i even save otter glands ... frozen then put into glass jars and rotted down to a liquid * see last pic that quart jar was 2/3 full about 30 otters worth see what it ends up being mmm mmm good MINK gland locationremoval is pretty simple ... using a sharp knife cut the little sac away by cutting close to the carcass and around ... making sure not to cut into it ... a lot easier doing it than trying to tell ya how lol MUSKRAT glandsremoval of rat glands is even more simple ... you cann gentley pull as you cut the connecting membrane ... once again making sure you do not cut into the gland ... Aged otter glands reduced to a liquid 
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Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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07/27/07 10:46 AM
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LT GREY
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W-19, You could use an anal rim at a flat set, I 've done it many times. Badger glands are one of my favorite for sharp coyotes. They are used at a flat set that is well blended, close by another set, such as a dirthole. However, my glands are ground together and left to rot down into a paste....this is the "start" of a gland lure formula. Try to keep all the hair around female parts and anal rims to a minimum. I don't want any or close to none. I only use fox with fox, coyote with coyote, cat with cat, etc. I never mix them although, I have taken a finished product and ( let's say for example) mixed a little cat gland with the others and did very well.
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Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: LT GREY]
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07/27/07 11:57 PM
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thanks lt. ndtrapper, i dont think that is at all off topic, and its kida neat thing to know, im not a big waterfowler, but id like to be, lol, just one more reason to shoot my pond ducks. dose anybody use tarsell glands from deer for anything my grampa always made sure i had one safety pinned to my coveralls when hunting, for a cover sent, wasnt sure if it had a place in trapping
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