LURE - Asa, Paul, lure makers
#461097
12/13/07 09:43 PM
12/13/07 09:43 PM
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Jackson cty. Wisc.
MADTRAPPER50
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Had a brain storm yesterday morning as I was fleshing some Grey fox LOADED with fat. If the fat was rendered down and mixed with the glands of its own kind, would the fat be a good base for a fox lure?
GOIN' FOR A LOOKSEE
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: MADTRAPPER50]
#461114
12/13/07 09:48 PM
12/13/07 09:48 PM
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Goldsboro, North Carolina
Paul Dobbins
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I've heard of people taking fox carcasses, gut them, put them in a sealed bucket, then bury the bucket. The bucket is dug up in a year or so and everything except the bones on the fox carcass turns into a liquidy substance. I've heard of this being used as a lure base.
I've not heard of using the fat taken from a fox and used though. Give it a shot and see how it works.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, � I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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12/13/07 09:52 PM
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Thanks Paul. I remember as I stood there fleshing that the fat had a really loud foxy smell to it. That's what got me to wondering about it.
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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12/13/07 10:02 PM
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havelock, NC
Rye
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I've heard of people taking fox carcasses, gut them, put them in a sealed bucket, then bury the bucket. The bucket is dug up in a year or so and everything except the bones on the fox carcass turns into a liquidy substance. Man that is just plain rough!
"Don't go around saying the world owes you a living; the world owes you nothing; it was here first. " --Mark Twain.
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: Rye]
#461270
12/13/07 10:48 PM
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kansas
possum5676
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kansas
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rye, old timesr would rot down anything on earth darnnear and make something out of it lol. i always got a kick out of wiley carrols idea, onw was to use deer brains rotted for a lure base, but wiley wanted ya to rot them in the head and then remove them lmao.
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: tecks]
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12/13/07 10:53 PM
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Besides just using the fat, I was planning to use all the glands . Thought if I rendered down the fat and ground the glands up, let it set for a yr or 2, added preservative, it just might, MAYBE, be useful to all the possoum trappers if nothing else. lol
GOIN' FOR A LOOKSEE
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: Asa Lenon]
#461411
12/13/07 11:49 PM
12/13/07 11:49 PM
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Goldsboro, North Carolina
Paul Dobbins
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LOL - you got that right Asa. I couldn't imagine using that, but I hear the rotted down carcasses were really mellow after a year or two of aging.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, � I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: tecks]
#461444
12/14/07 12:14 AM
12/14/07 12:14 AM
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Wisconsin
RdFx
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Wisconsin
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Yeppers, the longer a rotted down carcass ages after one year it mellows out alot. Been there done that. I have a about a gallon left of a five gallon rotted liver from 30 years ago. DOESNT SMELL anything like it the first year it was rotting..... WHEW... i still remember that first year, now it is a very good base for a lure i make... does make them slobber for sure..... ;>)
RdFx
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: MADTRAPPER50]
#461702
12/14/07 07:55 AM
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Maine
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Maine
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Can you imagine what the archiologist 1000 yrs from now are going to say when they dig up all of that "forgotten" rotted down critter.I'd like to be a fly on the wall for that converstation:)
"My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my traps for what I said I paid for them."
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: MADTRAPPER50]
#462220
12/14/07 04:07 PM
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U.P. Michigan
Spade
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Wouldn't work for me I can't remember a week past let alone burying something and retrieving it 2 years in the future.
But hey, try it and if it works, everybody on t-man can send you there carcasses from next year.
24 years Army Medical Corps
I only want to be known as:
A great husband, a good trapper, and a great steward of the land.
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Re: Asa, Paul, lure makers
[Re: MADTRAPPER50]
#462281
12/14/07 05:03 PM
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NC,Wataga county
TrapperMikeNC
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Trapper should be used to smelly things one of my favorite quotes is (old trappers dont die they just smell that way) And as a VERY AMATEUR LURE maker I just have fun concocting my own brews and experimenting
TrapperMikeNC Member NTA NCTA NCWDA & BRFH "I would rather be lost in the woods,.. then found at home"
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