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Making beaver tail oil #6286759
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Ok y’all, what’s the difference in making beaver tail oil in a plastic jar verses a glass jar??


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Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: Tom cat] #6286824
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Thanks aix sponsa, I was pretty sure the plastic jar wasn't gonna be a long term tool, but I'm hoping it'll work for just 1 run of oil.


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Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: Tom cat] #6286878
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I use glass jars and this year I used clear plastic jars that you get nuts in or trail mix, etc. and the plastic jars are doing a great job. Just my observation

Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: mttrapperguy] #6286960
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Originally Posted By: mttrapperguy
I use glass jars and this year I used clear plastic jars that you get nuts in or trail mix, etc. and the plastic jars are doing a great job. Just my observation


How are plastic jar doing with heat??


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Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: Aix sponsa] #6286962
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Originally Posted By: Aix sponsa
Let us know. Something we can all learn from. I have only made a minimal amount of BTO. I use old bar b que gallon jars. Works very well for me


I’ll keep y’all informed


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Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: Tom cat] #6286973
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the plastic containers are working great in the heat. I am also making a bunch of fish oil in them and have had no problems.

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Beaver tail oil on the left and fish oil on the right

Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: Tom cat] #6286982
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I got mine going in drywall mud pails. It works great to lay a paint rag over the pail top before you snap a lid down on it. I have them each in a black garbage bag setting inside my greenhouse. It gets 120 F in there.

PS...use the blue pails, they work the best.


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this might be a dumb question but I don't know the answer. What does everybody do with the oil when done? Lure, lure base??

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These are food grade containers. They have been on the roof since spring if 2017

Fish in the small ones and beaver tails in the bucket.

Working fine to this point

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Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: Tom cat] #6287010
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I'm not an expert but my understanding it's the heat that breaks the product down not the direct sun light.

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Me either yes sir, but I had the jar sitting around, so I figured why not try it. I’m gonna give it a few weeks and start pouring off the oil. I guess.


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Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: backroadsarcher] #6287049
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Originally Posted By: backroadsarcher
this might be a dumb question but I don't know the answer. What does everybody do with the oil when done? Lure, lure base??
I heard there was big money in that oil, but I might use it in lure/bait formulation myself.


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Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: Tom cat] #6287052
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If I ever go for what I’d consider a big batch, I’ll keep that in mind trapper les.


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I have a couple hundred tails in the freezer I can lop up when it's raining or I don't have anything else to do. I need to free up freezer space too.


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Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: Tom cat] #6287067
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When I need to decompose something quickly, I have black buckets I use. Placing them in the sun really absorbs the heat. I don't use the special black buckets that I use for the black bucket otter sets though......


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Re: Making beaver tail oil [Re: Tom cat] #6287164
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Any idea on how much oil a gallon of tail chunks will make??


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I know my pal Rusty Johnson has some for sale that is as smoooooth as Tennessee Whiskey!

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I've got some in a plastic jug that's been sitting on the roof since March. No problems so far. Making a LOT of oil. Probably 1/2 gallon of tails, chopped into 1/2 cubes. Probably about a 5 inch thick black oil layer on it right now.



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I do like Paul dose, use black bucket for the tail oil. It works for me. I use the oil for my dirt hole set. I put some gland lure on top the hole where the coyote will smell it and then squirt some oil in the hole I also give a shot of coyote urine on the side of the hole. It makes the coyote work the hole when there is nothing they can grab to leave the set.it works for me.


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