Re: Dying traps with walnut or suback
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You can dye traps with anything that is high in tannin. Sumac and oak galls are high in tannin as is hemlock bark and oak bark. We have none of that here so I use twigs,leaves and catkins of Black(tag) Alder chopped up green to dye traps. Ity doesnt matter if its green or dry as long as its not rotten.
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Re: Dying traps with walnut or suback
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01/06/24 04:56 PM
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I collected a five-gallon bucket of butternuts this fall. About half were to ship to a member here and the other half for dying traps. It turned out he found another source so they were all for me.
The were sitting out under the back porch of my shop. Dang squirrels came and emptied that entire bucket.
It's been a few years since I've hunted them around home and they're getting way too brazen.
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Re: Dying traps with walnut or suback
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01/06/24 05:05 PM
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I collected a five-gallon bucket of butternuts this fall. About half were to ship to a member here and the other half for dying traps. It turned out he found another source so they were all for me.
The were sitting out under the back porch of my shop. Dang squirrels came and emptied that entire bucket.
It's been a few years since I've hunted them around home and they're getting way too brazen. Had some grey squirrels do the same to me with an extra bucket of black walnuts I had.I watched them every day.They thought they were getting away with something.Its was fun watching them,,and I didn't need the walnuts.
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Re: Dying traps with walnut or suback
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01/07/24 05:59 AM
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I like dying with sumac bark. It grows every where around here. Sumac is lightweight for carrying, easily snapped off or cut and peels like a dream. Some people I know use the berries but you better wrap them in cheesecloth. Otherwise you'll get lots of little fuzz all over you traps.
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Re: Dying traps with walnut or suback
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I use walnuts if there dried up when I get them throw in water over nite boil traps next day.
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Re: Dying traps with walnut or suback
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01/07/24 11:32 AM
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I like to put them in a old pillowcase before boiling to keep debris off the traps.
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Re: Dying traps with walnut or suback
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01/08/24 05:55 AM
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sample dye test to see how Old dry walnuts & Sumac bevries work together. Not a bad dye at all. Thanks All for your tips. Thanks Barrett for being there helping at your first Campfire trap dye.
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