Re: Spoonbill oil
[Re: kytrapper]
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08/31/18 10:40 PM
08/31/18 10:40 PM
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TONY.F
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that's a pretty scarese commodity! Every time I try to buy any its sold out! Guess im going to have to make my own to find out.
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Re: Spoonbill oil
[Re: kytrapper]
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09/04/18 06:57 PM
09/04/18 06:57 PM
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URBANTRAPPER1
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looks like sudden valley supply has some. Do not have the slightest idea on quality though.
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Re: Spoonbill oil
[Re: AnthonyT]
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09/05/18 04:00 PM
09/05/18 04:00 PM
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mjh
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Thanks for the heads up about Sudden Valley. Price is about the norm for the oil, just wish they had a picture of it. The good stuff looks like tar and be just about as sticky. I like it as a change up especially when the rain starts to pour about mid season. $100 gallon
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Re: Spoonbill oil
[Re: MChewk]
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09/05/18 07:23 PM
09/05/18 07:23 PM
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petey
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Anthony and KYtrapper, wasn't there a guy at the KY trappers meet I attended few years back that was selling spoonbill oil? Matt Jones told me to "get you sum" but I didn't. Matt swore by it. Yessir you were there in Mayfield, Ky. Apparently where we all got it!
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Re: Spoonbill oil
[Re: kytrapper]
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09/05/18 07:26 PM
09/05/18 07:26 PM
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petey
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You got the same batch I did. I don’t think he’s making it anymore. He had some good stuff. Did you catch with it? Yessir I did. I used it for a base in a lure. I don't recall using it straight though. I bought a gallon I think. I probably have about a quart left.
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Re: Spoonbill oil
[Re: AnthonyT]
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09/05/18 09:42 PM
09/05/18 09:42 PM
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petey
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Yep, Cumberland sold a truck load of spoony oil that day. I use it for lure formulation too, just worried I won't be able to get any when I need it. Unless you are by one of the river fish markets raw material for it is not easy to come by either. I had a fella give me 3 last year. I "sealed" them up in a 55 gallon drum. Never dreamed the maggots would make it in there. Amazing little creatures that ruined my happy party!!!
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