Thanks Jim ... sad that prices are bottoming out on all trapping furs and now castor. How long can you store your castors in a paper bag in the freezer Jim ?
Oddly enough, the castor market seems unknown by many beaver trappers around here. Local peddler was buying round beaver at $20 a pop for the big 'uns. He likely made a profit just with the castor. Very good video. Question: do you see a difference in the size of the beaver you catch on your home made besver lure depending on the size of the castors used to make the lure? Buddy swears that big beaver castor lure catches big beaver. I am skeptical. However, some batches of homemade lure are definitely better than others ... Thanks for the video.
Sometimes it is easier for guys to just catch and sell, I will throw in a good set with the shells to make sure it has a good boost to it, plus other essential oils like poplar bud oil. When I get time i will make up a video on the castor lure.
Great video Jim, would like to see how you make lure. Heard there migh be a slight increase in price for beaver this year because of the show Yellowstone. Hatters can't keep up for the demand in cowboy hats!
I am planning on a castor lure video later this season stay tuned!! For many years the movie Urban Cowboy drove the hatter market and for sure Yellowstone is giving it a good uptake. Only problem is the price the demand is there right now.
It used to be about 18% at Fha but to be honest it has been 10 years since I have shipped. The shrinkage can be higher if the castor is not dry enough and or not properly handled (to much meat/fat or the extra skin) Under ice beaver in my area in March have a good set compared to open water when they are marking their area. It's easy to buy properly handled castor not so much if moldy or over dried.
Thanks for sharing. I learned a lot. Great information.
Nothing but the greatest example of what UA-cam videos should be all about, real time information from the best! Thanks Jim, very helpful! keep it up!
Good presentation Jim Thanks
Excellent video Jim! Perfect timing as well. Thanks for sharing.
Great job on the beaver casters. You taught me a good deal 👍🏻Thanks
well done Jim
Good video the spring beaver usually have bigger castor's also
Greatvideo Jim😉
Can you give us an idea of your receipy for your castor lure ? Thanx
One of my future videos will be on how I make my lure. Basically castor some oil sacs, glycerin poplar bud oil and some oil of anile.
Ehere do you get these things?
Great video! Do you have any videos of you making castor lure?
Not yet but planning to do one sometime this spring.
Thank you.
Dammit Jim! I’m just a trapper!’
Thanks Jim ... sad that prices are bottoming out on all trapping furs and now castor. How long can you store your castors in a paper bag in the freezer Jim ?
I have stored them in the freezer for up to 5 years lots of time 2 to 3 years with no issues.
@@gibbsadventures12 thanks Jim ! Stay warm !
Oddly enough, the castor market seems unknown by many beaver trappers around here. Local peddler was buying round beaver at $20 a pop for the big 'uns. He likely made a profit just with the castor. Very good video. Question: do you see a difference in the size of the beaver you catch on your home made besver lure depending on the size of the castors used to make the lure? Buddy swears that big beaver castor lure catches big beaver. I am skeptical. However, some batches of homemade lure are definitely better than others ... Thanks for the video.
Sometimes it is easier for guys to just catch and sell, I will throw in a good set with the shells to make sure it has a good boost to it, plus other essential oils like poplar bud oil. When I get time i will make up a video on the castor lure.
Great video Jim, would like to see how you make lure. Heard there migh be a slight increase in price for beaver this year because of the show Yellowstone. Hatters can't keep up for the demand in cowboy hats!
I am planning on a castor lure video later this season stay tuned!! For many years the movie Urban Cowboy drove the hatter market and for sure Yellowstone is giving it a good uptake. Only problem is the price the demand is there right now.
How much do you sell the fullest ones?
Great explanation Jim! What time of year are the castor the fullest? What percentage will FHA or GFW deduct for shrinkage? Play safe.
It used to be about 18% at Fha but to be honest it has been 10 years since I have shipped. The shrinkage can be higher if the castor is not dry enough and or not properly handled (to much meat/fat or the extra skin) Under ice beaver in my area in March have a good set compared to open water when they are marking their area. It's easy to buy properly handled castor not so much if moldy or over dried.