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Preserving castor glands #6425844
01/11/19 08:48 PM
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after drying then adding to sac oil, what is necessary for preserving the castor?


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Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6426264
01/12/19 10:14 AM
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Can you explain what you did after you dried them? I usually dry them then grind to a powder and add enough glycerin to make a paste, then add a very small amount of saq oil. When I say small amount I mean maybe less than a 1/4 ounce or less to a pint of castor lure. Of course I don't make huge batches of lure at any one time. I think the most I've made at one time was a gallon. I've never added anything to preserve my castor lure and have never had a problem with it from year to year. Hope this helps.

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Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6426369
01/12/19 12:27 PM
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I re-read my post and it'a confusing- sorry-- I have some that are green (in freezer) and some that are dried. The dried ones have some mold on them but I've done nothing with either yet but I will be.


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Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6427374
01/13/19 02:20 PM
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How long does it take caster to dry to be able to grind to a powder. Are you adding saq oil or ground oil saq

Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6427515
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After getting advice on here, I partially freeze my castors before I grind them then allow to dry for a couple days before I regrind them. It might take me a couple more grinds before I get them to the powdery consistency I like. I like powder for mixing in baits and lures because its uniform. In some lures I will just use some of my straight castor lure which is just castor and glycerin. I use an old universal #2 hand crank grinder to grind all my glands and baits. When I add saq oil its in oil form.


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Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6427634
01/13/19 07:38 PM
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Thats helpful. Thank you much worm.


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Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6427640
01/13/19 07:53 PM
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Just thought...you dry at room temp?


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Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6427892
01/14/19 01:11 AM
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I let my castors dry on a wire for about a month for average castors. Shells require less time. I then grind the castors. Then I put the ground castor on plates with fans blowing on them for 24 hours. Then I scoop the dry ground castor up and run it through my Ninja blender. This gets the castor to about the same consistency as fresh ground coffee. I will pour about a pint of 100 proof vodka over 4 gallons of the castor to prevent mold, and I will let the castor age for 6 months to a year. It develops the most wonderful aroma. It is now ready for lure formulations.



Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6427991
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Paul. Did I read only one pint of vodka to 4 gallons of castor?
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Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6428369
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I've never done any on the scale Paul does, but I would definitely follow his recipe if I ever did. I never put my castor close to heat or try to force them to dry to quickly.


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Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: 080808] #6428452
01/14/19 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 080808
Paul. Did I read only one pint of vodka to 4 gallons of castor?
Thanks


Yes, I also stir it good once a month. It is in a sealed 5 gallon bucket.



Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6428459
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Thanks. Now I can do the math on harvesting 8-10 spring beaver. lol

Re: Preserving castor glands [Re: Jason Turner] #6428613
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very helpful. thanks very much everyone.


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