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Tim B
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September 04, 2003, 05:24:27 AM »
Does anyone know what a 'food-based' beaver lure would consist of?
Or maybe a recipie to whip up a batch?
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Poplar bud oil, oil of birch, oil of cassia and anise oil are all proven food based elements for a beaver lure. Generally, these are used in conjunction with castor to make a good combination food/gland lure for all seasons. Ace :-)
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September 04, 2003, 08:38:30 AM »
Thanks Asa,
I have used a lot of castor based lures including yours and even some homemade stuff tinctired with alcohol and have had a lot of success with this. But I also make sets by planting a small tree and shaving some bark to create eye appeal and I also add a few drops of sack oil to this but thought I could make it better by adding one of the food based lures I hear about.
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