Great video 👍. Thank you for sharing recipes available to every hunter. I live far away in the remote Siberian wilds)) but even to me, a person who speaks another language, it became clear how to make this yummy))
What no link to the book?? Trapper J here on youtube just put a lot of them through a meat grinder. And grounded the whole thing up for his scent baits he sales. Old blender not the one you use in your house?? hahahahaha Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up as a support
as an experimental coyote & fox bait, I'm planning to grind beaver oil sacks and mix it with freezer burnt meat - possibly venison or moose. What's your opinion ? I appreciate it !
Well thank you but you leave us hanging, so what else do you add to the beaver sacks? Do you let them rot? What else is the next step? We started something about your immediate didn’t finish it
I bought some lure online and it honestly seemed to scare everything away so I'm pretty deadset on making my own out of what the critters are more used to around here
@@trappingtoday I just looked on amazon and elsewhere on internet, didn’t find your book. Any tips on where to find it ? I’d be really interested Thanks
Great video 👍. Thank you for sharing recipes available to every hunter. I live far away in the remote Siberian wilds)) but even to me, a person who speaks another language, it became clear how to make this yummy))
Thanks I am glad it was useful for you!
Love the podcast and love the RUclips channel. I really appreciate all your hard work and sharing your knowledge.
Thanks Matt!!!
Very good information, thanks much!!
thanks for the video very informative now have to get the beavers ha ha
Great ongo, than you.
Great video learned a lot from watching your content thanks for sharing
Thanks!
I'm planning on adding some glands as well
What no link to the book?? Trapper J here on youtube just put a lot of them through a meat grinder. And grounded the whole thing up for his scent baits he sales. Old blender not the one you use in your house?? hahahahaha
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up as a support
Yeah I bought the blender just for lure making haha!
@@trappingtoday Yeah I wouldn't think it'd really be out of the house LOL
What to use to keep it from going rotten is what I mean would very very much appreciate any advice
great informative video ! approximately how many beavers / oil sacks did it take to make what you made ? thx
Wow good question Gary. Can't remember, but maybe 20 or 30?
as an experimental coyote & fox bait, I'm planning to grind beaver oil sacks and mix it with freezer burnt meat - possibly venison or moose. What's your opinion ? I appreciate it !
Oil sacs make an excellent predator lure
Hey I was wondering if I should use salt or citric acid when I'm making a lure out of stuff like chicken grease, ground walnuts ect
Well thank you but you leave us hanging, so what else do you add to the beaver sacks? Do you let them rot? What else is the next step? We started something about your immediate didn’t finish it
I bought some lure online and it honestly seemed to scare everything away so I'm pretty deadset on making my own out of what the critters are more used to around here
Does the sac oil need preservatives?
Your smoothies will never taste the same
Haha
Why dilute your sac oil with anything ????
I don't typically dilute the oil, it makes a great lure used straight.
I hope you rinsed your gals blender and put back before she noticed🦫😁
Hahaha
@@trappingtoday I just looked on amazon and elsewhere on internet, didn’t find your book.
Any tips on where to find it ?
I’d be really interested
Thanks
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Thanks
Or would that be a bait?