Re: Fresh glands vs aged
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04/24/18 07:48 PM
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yes, I only use fresh preserved in my lures and as long as my customers keep telling me its working, then I'm good.
I know Paul and others rot glands for 2-5 yrs, though, and also have successful lures.
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Re: Fresh glands vs aged
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04/25/18 05:49 AM
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Golden colored cat gland is good for what ails you. Everything wants a sniff. Has to age, rot down, for a couple years minimum. That golden color isn't from urine either. Its just what good cat gland looks like after its aged.
Red Fox gland comes close to cat gland. Coyote gland is at the bottom of the three for usefulness IMO though I still use some. At times.
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Re: Fresh glands vs aged
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04/25/18 11:13 AM
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I catch more fox off yote glands then I do using fox glands actually its visa versa! Fox on yote glands, Yotes on fox glands. Cats from all three with skunky fox glands being the biggest producer
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Re: Fresh glands vs aged
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04/25/18 01:36 PM
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Re: Fresh glands vs aged
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08/12/19 11:44 PM
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Was doing some digging in the archives here and I was wondering if I could ask how to go about aging glands? I've got glands from 9 otter and was going to age some of them and use others fresh. Do you age them in a container? Sorry for the stupid question?
Real name Eric The sharpest hammer in the box of crayons.
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Re: Fresh glands vs aged
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08/13/19 08:33 AM
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So submerged them in good quality urine in a glass jar? Room temperature okay? Do I cover the jar and burp it occasionally? Thanks for the help.
Real name Eric The sharpest hammer in the box of crayons.
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Re: Fresh glands vs aged
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08/13/19 09:24 PM
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Thank you both, that helps a lot. I will have to experiment. Are you adding any sodium benzoate or just letting them literally rot?
Real name Eric The sharpest hammer in the box of crayons.
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Re: Fresh glands vs aged
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08/14/19 12:30 PM
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TONY.F
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Tracy have you ever tried anything similar on yotes? I like the thought process behind that formula.
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Re: Fresh glands vs aged
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08/15/19 02:20 AM
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lol I figured you had! I got half a gallon cookin as well a pint of fresh ones should be close to 25% .Been saving my rat glands for a special occasion.Ive got almost a pint saved! Pinching yotes is pretty special!
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