I just found your channel, I joined # 930. I've made this same lure with good results. To change it up some, Add a few drops or skunk, and /or freeze and crush black Licorish into a powder. Beaver castor and anise it great together. The skunk carries well when it gets below zero.
Thank you! I watched a lot of your videos, and appreciate your experience! I’ve tried the skunk essence with this also, the bobcats, and coyotes around here love it. Thanks for joining, and the tips!
I dry my castor first, then grind them in a hand meat grinder to make small/fine pieces and then add them to the Vaseline. I do need to put in an order for one of your Vaseline shovel, and coffee cups. Tight Chain.
Great point Mathew. I know castor prices are through the roof, but I don’t mind saving a few small ones out from the previous year to make this lure. I think It does help save some coin in the long run. Thanks for the comment!
My wife once ground beaver castor in our coffee grinder, didn’t bother to wash it. Next day I couldn’t figure out wtf was wrong with my coffee, it tasted nothing like vanilla tho lol
It definitely does work better. I just save one or two from the previous year to use. During the season I will make some lure with fresh, not dry castor. Good luck with it
Great idea, I’ve made castor lure with an old food processor, but don’t tell the lady at the thrift store what you’re using it for when you buy it, she looked at me like I was crazy 🤣
My wife had a small food chopper, that worked great for 3 seasons. It finally burnt up. I was making some coyote stretchers the other day, and went to the lumber yard. The guy asked what the lumber was for. I told him coyote stretchers… he gave me a blank stare. I couldn’t explain it enough to him. Lol.
I got in trouble and had to buy my Wife a new meat grinder......she came home early and caught me grinding mice for coyote bait! I figured meat's meat and it would clean up just fine.....she didn't feel the same way. Ha!
So I.ve never made any lure before, but I thought it would be more complicated than that. HOWEVER, I'm thinkin' I'm not gonna use my good coffee cup to mix it in, even though beaver castor is one of the sweetest smells on the trapline!
I just found your channel, I joined # 930. I've made this same lure with good results. To change it up some, Add a few drops or skunk, and /or freeze and crush black Licorish into a powder. Beaver castor and anise it great together. The skunk carries well when it gets below zero.
Thank you! I watched a lot of your videos, and appreciate your experience! I’ve tried the skunk essence with this also, the bobcats, and coyotes around here love it. Thanks for joining, and the tips!
I dry my castor first, then grind them in a hand meat grinder to make small/fine pieces and then add them to the Vaseline.
I do need to put in an order for one of your Vaseline shovel, and coffee cups. Tight Chain.
Hahahahahha. I’ll get them ready to ship… lol
I like simple as this fits me perfectly 👍
Simple and it really does work great. Thanks for the comment!
Is there a certain type of vasolene to use didn’t know if some of them would have a smell that would interfere. Just curious
@@BLUEGRASSTRAPPER good question…. I just use the cheapest I can find. It doesn’t seem to make a difference
@@jeromycooley-outwestadvent5790 ok thank you very much
Quick and simple, just the way I lime it!!!! Thanks
Thank you Tom! I like quick and easy too. Sometimes people like us get more done by not over complicating things. Lol
Great tip thank you lure prices keep going up getting to where a trapper needs every tip to save on money.
Great point Mathew. I know castor prices are through the roof, but I don’t mind saving a few small ones out from the previous year to make this lure. I think It does help save some coin in the long run. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for sharing your videos and keep them coming please.
Thanks for watching. I’ve got some bobcat videos in production as we speak!
Another great tip video! I'm definitely going to make this lure.. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Great tip Jeromy! I thought about trying to make some up this year and give it a try. Thanks buddy! 😊👍👍👍👏
I would give it a try Craig! Thanks for watching
My wife once ground beaver castor in our coffee grinder, didn’t bother to wash it. Next day I couldn’t figure out wtf was wrong with my coffee, it tasted nothing like vanilla tho lol
Hahahahaha. I’ll bet that was a short coffee break that day. That’s a good story
Great video thanks for sharing. Great tip
Ever grind it all together?
Does fresh castor work just as well?
It definitely does work better. I just save one or two from the previous year to use. During the season I will make some lure with fresh, not dry castor. Good luck with it
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Great idea, I’ve made castor lure with an old food processor, but don’t tell the lady at the thrift store what you’re using it for when you buy it, she looked at me like I was crazy 🤣
My wife had a small food chopper, that worked great for 3 seasons. It finally burnt up.
I was making some coyote stretchers the other day, and went to the lumber yard. The guy asked what the lumber was for. I told him coyote stretchers… he gave me a blank stare. I couldn’t explain it enough to him. Lol.
I got in trouble and had to buy my Wife a new meat grinder......she came home early and caught me grinding mice for coyote bait! I figured meat's meat and it would clean up just fine.....she didn't feel the same way. Ha!
nice home made lure brother
Thank you Coffey! Thanks for the comment too
So I.ve never made any lure before, but I thought it would be more complicated than that. HOWEVER, I'm thinkin' I'm not gonna use my good coffee cup to mix it in, even though beaver castor is one of the sweetest smells on the trapline!
Hahaha. You may not want to ever have coffee at my camp again. Lol
Dry humer reminds me of myself
Hahahahaha. Thanks