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Glycerin / Beaver castor ? #7193562
02/23/21 05:04 PM
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How many of you soak (dried) castors in glycerin ?
Anyone ?

Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7193685
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Yep(not sure if this is what youre asking) but got a gallon glass jar I filled 3/4 full of raw (not dried) castor about 10 years ago. After about 5 years I started using the glycerin as beaver lure. It is good stuff.

Did same with oil sacs.

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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7193948
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I grind mine to powder and then mix powder and glycerin to make lure.


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7194275
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I just cover with everclear first for a short time then add glycerin.


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7194302
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I never understood why a person would dehydrate then rehydrate the sacks it seems you would be losing the very odors your looking to save. Semi dry to get the excess moistures out then grind fresh and add glycerin is what I have always done. Just make sure the sacks are clean free of any flesh.


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7194309
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Fresh on down to semi dry is what I use.


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: beartooth trapr] #7194461
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I grind green and spread on a tray to dry. Stir daily.

When bone dry “crumbles” I add 25 percent alcohol/75 percent glycerine until a thick paste consistency is reached.

I much prefer to grind green.

Dried castor makes a different and IMO a more stable and consistent product.


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7194462
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I try and go as natural as I can. I scrape the fresh contents out of the sac. I avoid getting any membrane in my scrapings. Then I add glyrcien to make a paste.


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: Law Dog] #7194794
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
I never understood why a person would dehydrate then rehydrate the sacks it seems you would be losing the very odors your looking to save. Semi dry to get the excess moistures out then grind fresh and add glycerin is what I have always done. Just make sure the sacks are clean free of any flesh.


I like to dehydrate them, grind them, and then let it age. The aging process makes for a nice mellow castor odor. That's what I use in making Backbreaker.



Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7194796
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Seems like there would be a big loss of that sweet sticky goo.


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7194797
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Nah, the odor is still there, it's just concentrated. I'm not after the moisture in the castor, I want what's in the moisture, if that makes sense.



Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7195002
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I do the same thing on fresh and dried. I think at least to my nose there are 2 different odors.


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7195463
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So what value does the sac membrane Itself have? Why not just scrape out the contents then let that dry and then pulverize It?


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7195470
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Filler really the beaver has a great sense of smell so a little natural filler should not be a issue.


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7195595
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Actually the empty sacs hold odor even after emptied or scraped out.i prefer to grind contents and sacs intact. Keep those scraped clean as is possible castor pods and smell them a year later.

Granted the membrane is thin but it is the home of the castor itself. Just like skunk pods. Onced drained they still hold the odor of essence forever. It may be more mellow but a nice odor nontheless. Keep those dried castor shells and run them in a blender until it becomes a powder. Makes a very good lure or bait ingredient.

Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7205759
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Thanks to all who responded

Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7206436
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Tony were looking for a response on glycerin vs glycol?

Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: MChewk] #7210401
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With the price of castor, is there a reason why trappers are not using tinctured castor for trapping? I would think it’s the best way to stretch castor. Squirt and go too...


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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7210423
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Re: Glycerin / Beaver castor ? [Re: LT GREY] #7210717
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When i catch a beaver at a set the first thing I do after It's removed from the trap is give that beaver good squeeze right at the set. Can't get more natural then that.


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