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- Propylene Glycol VS. Glycerin in bait lure making
Could someone please explain in which circumstances you'd choose Propylene Glycol over Glycerin in bait lure making and vise-versa? (Assuming they are both the same price of course ) Do they have added benefits aside from anti-freezing properties? Are there differences in the benefits betw
- Tips for using glycol to antifreeze trap beds - Trapperman Forums
I have a few questions about using glycol as trap bed antifreeze 1 ) What ratio to mix with water? One trap supplier has on their site to mix it 1 part glycol to 3 parts water Is that a common ratio? 2 ) What is the lowest temp that glycol is effective as a trap bed antifreeze? Will a
- Propelyn glycol as anti-freeze - Trapperman Forums
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- Propylene Glycol VS. Glycerin in bait lure making
Could someone please explain in which circumstances you'd choose Propylene Glycol over Glycerin in bait lure making and vise-versa? (Assuming they are both the same price of course ) Do they have added benefits aside from anti-freezing properties? Are there differences in the benefits betw
- Adding Propylene Glycol or Glycerine to urine.
Propylene glycol will CHANGE the odor of your urine if not kept in a freezer after it has been added Glycol would be the best choice Some trappers have used common table salt with success, although I would caution that trick around rabbits, livestock or a heavy deer population Re: Adding Propylene Glycol or Glycerine to urine
- Winterset trap bed - Trapperman Forums
Re: Winterset trap bed - 01 19 2506:10 PM Looks like another pricey gimmick to me I watched a few minutes of a youtube video Said it was reusable I bet not after coyote or coon catches Dry dirt, peat moss, salt, calcium chloride, wax paper, Propylene Glycol, lots of ways to keep a trap working without wax dirt Posted By: AK Timber Tramp
- Using Salt - Trapperman Forums
Covering the set with layers of salt and dirt and using a thin layer of dirt on top will help some with the wet appearance I also agree that using glycerine or propylene glycol instead of salt reduces avoidances considerably Ace Last edited by Asa Lenon; 01 23 0704:37 PM
- Muskrat glands - Trapperman Forums
I want to add an ounce of muskrat glands to 3 or 4 gallons of ground meat for a canine bait, but would like to tincture them or at least add them to a liquid so they distribute through the bait easier I have everclear, glycerine, and propylene glycol What should I use? I have read a hund
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- Flake type antifreeze - Trapperman Forums
Well I guess I goofed a little and never got to making any waxed dirt I have a few bottles of flake type antifreeze from F amp;T that I bought with a bunch of used traps and I was curious if this would satisfy my needs? Or I could order some waxed dirt which is expensive and I’d have
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