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Re: Lure Thickening agents
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
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09/10/07 11:22 AM
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MJM
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I don't know how it would work, but I have often thought of taking a dipper and cutting it. There is some kind of powder in there that soaks stuff up and makes it jell. I am sure some brands would be better then others. If you try it out let me know what you think of it.
MJM
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Lure Thickening agents
[Re: MJM]
#329358
09/10/07 11:51 AM
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possum skinner
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possum skinner
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i don't use it much but i have used the powder that jell thickens liquids
for a quick easy to obtain remedy, go to the grocery store and get you a box of knox gelatin ... it's the stuff that firms up jello lol add sparingly and keep adding until you achive what you are looking for
i've taken Marsyada's watery grey fox #102 lure and thickened it up
super dry beaver castor will also absorb moisture
rice flour ???
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Re: Lure Thickening agents
[Re: fishdaddy]
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09/10/07 04:51 PM
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Terry
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Try Cabosil, available on line from people who sell fiber glass supplies. Boat builders use it to thicken fiberglass resin into a paste. Catsup makers use it to make catsup thicker. Oderless and tasteless.
A soft answer turneth away wrath.
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Re: Lure Thickening agents
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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09/10/07 05:32 PM
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bulletbox
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Tera sorb... works pretty good also....
A little bit goes a long ways.....
Good Luck and God Bless you and yours,
bulletbox, TEXAS
Even sheep are smart enough to shade up when it gets over 100....
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Re: Lure Thickening agents
[Re: coop]
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09/10/07 06:17 PM
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lonejay
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an old trapper told me ounce you can use flour. I think he said ya put it in a little water and cook it alittle till its pasty or brown it alittle in a pan. Seems like that would thicken bait better than lure. I hate the vasaline. If you send me lure with that in it I'll never order again from ya. Being an old sheep herder I like lanolin. More so as a lure base and weather proofer.
Last edited by lonejay; 09/11/07 07:28 PM.
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Re: Lure Thickening agents
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09/10/07 06:30 PM
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possum skinner
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possum skinner
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cornstarch as a thickener generaly needs heat for it do its thing
fish meal & blood meal will change the overall odor ... might work depending on what your lure is all about? i wouldn't go that route personally
try what ya will ... but i wont just blowin smoke when i suggested the knox gelatin ... it's cheap easily obtained and odorless
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Re: Lure Thickening agents
[Re: OHwolfer]
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09/10/07 10:07 PM
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possum5676
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vasoline, one famous luremaker not only uses it in many of his lures but also sels it in bulk under a different name.
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Re: Lure Thickening agents
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#330327
09/10/07 10:20 PM
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Mark K
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super dry beaver castor will also absorb moisture
In a canine lure, castor may induce the rolling reflex. I have used this to an advantage.
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