#273872 - 07/26/07 01:09 AM
animal glands threads...
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trapper
Registered: 07/10/07
Posts: 6
Loc: missouri ray county
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what can you people tell me about them...
how to collect them? what to do with them? is their any market on them? can i see some pics of them?
any one put their 2 cent in or anyone with a question please ask
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#273895 - 07/26/07 02:26 AM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: bandet-buster]
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trapper
Registered: 02/01/07
Posts: 461
Loc: Northen Calif . , Shasta Co.
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Go look in the Archives it may help ?
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#273944 - 07/26/07 06:24 AM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: Smok]
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 7108
Loc: Lake Mille Lacs , MN
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Here is a picture of Weasel glands being removed and where they are located. The small yellow pea,s at the base of the tail are the musk glands. Weasel glands are attractive to K-9,and Mink Yes there is a market for most glands, or they can be used in your own lure formulations. 
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#273953 - 07/26/07 06:48 AM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: 2poor]
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Registered: 12/26/06
Posts: 542
Loc: PA
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This is how I cut canine anal glands. Every lure maker wants glands cut their own way so it would be wise to ask first if you plan to sell to someone in particular.
Make a circular cut around the vent of the animal so that there is only ¼” of fur (or less) around the edge of the vent. When making the cut, it is extremely important to angle the point of the knife AWAY from the center of the vent. This will ensure that the scent glands remain intact with the vent and are not damaged. The pair of scent glands are located on either side of the vent, and are bluish in color. Once the circular cut is made, the vent can be pulled away from the carcass thus exposing the section of intestine connected to the vent. Cut the intestine as short as possible so that there is very little attached to the vent. Be sure that the short piece of intestine connected to the vent contains no feces. Once the vent is free from the carcass, it should be placed in a clean glass jar and frozen immediately. The glands should be packed as tightly as possible in the jar to avoid freezer burn. Because of the risk of freezer burn, glands should not be frozen in an unprocessed state for longer than six months. If you feel the need to keep them frozen for a longer period of time, spring water can be added to the jar. Be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that the water you add does NOT contain any chemicals such as chlorine! Glands which have been frozen in water can be stored for an extended period of time without running the risk of freezer burn.
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#273966 - 07/26/07 07:08 AM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: 2poor]
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Registered: 12/25/06
Posts: 4858
Loc: Virginia 38 - act 10 - feel 68
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here's a couple pics for you ... i have others but they are on another computer that has crashed  hope these help i store my rat glands in yogurt containers with lids until putting them in quart jars covered in vodka/glycerine mix ... works for me  pretty much all others all others i just freeze in tight sealed clean containers beaver castor just gets double bagged in zip locs and frozen until dried oil sacs get frozen too ... then at a later time squeezed into glass jars ... and the empty sacs ground to be used in bait formulation i even save otter glands ... frozen then put into glass jars and rotted down to a liquid * see last pic that quart jar was 2/3 full about 30 otters worth see what it ends up being mmm mmm good MINK gland locationremoval is pretty simple ... using a sharp knife cut the little sac away by cutting close to the carcass and around ... making sure not to cut into it ... a lot easier doing it than trying to tell ya how lol  MUSKRAT glandsremoval of rat glands is even more simple ... you cann gentley pull as you cut the connecting membrane ... once again making sure you do not cut into the gland ... Aged otter glands reduced to a liquid 
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#273989 - 07/26/07 08:04 AM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: possum skinner]
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Registered: 04/25/07
Posts: 1154
Loc: Mid-Ohio 16 years old
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great post possum
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#274216 - 07/26/07 12:12 PM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: FlatSet]
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trapper
Registered: 07/10/07
Posts: 6
Loc: missouri ray county
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thax guys
could someone tell me if a coon has marketable gland
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#274298 - 07/26/07 01:21 PM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: bandet-buster]
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Registered: 12/26/06
Posts: 542
Loc: PA
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I know a few luremakers that use the gall from a raccoon.
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#274635 - 07/26/07 05:23 PM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: CoonDuke]
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Registered: 01/14/07
Posts: 226
Loc: Missouri, Ray county
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are anal glans the only ones taken
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#275280 - 07/27/07 02:48 AM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: Wcrose19]
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: North Dakota
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Since this is an animal gland thread I'll post up my thoughts on a gland that has worked great for me. The two oil glands that are located in the tail of ducks and geese have filled many strecthers for me. Canines coon and mink love em. Add some feathers to the set for eye appeal. The glands can not be sold if they are taken from wild waterfowl but if your looking for a change up for personnal use then this is it. I hope that this wasn't off topic but after all they are animal glands.
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#276452 - 07/28/07 01:07 AM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: Wcrose19]
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trapper
Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 1032
Loc: North Dakota
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...and knowing is half the battle... Lol, I'm sorry but I haven't heard that phrase for a long time. Please continue.
Edited by NDtrapper (09/02/07 06:17 PM)
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#276460 - 07/28/07 01:18 AM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: NDtrapper]
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Registered: 06/23/07
Posts: 1439
Loc: galesburg illinois
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#283815 - 08/04/07 06:21 AM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: LT GREY]
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trapper
Registered: 12/26/06
Posts: 660
Loc: Maine
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I take the anal glands from canine's (keeping fox & coyote seperate) and cut off their foot pads. I fill up a jar with them and top off with fox urine. I set these in the window of my trapping shed and let them rot down for a year. I then run through a blender and add a touch of beaver castor and a touch of skunk. This is my lure.
I take marten, fisher, mink, weasle & skunk glands and place in the same jar and top off with mink urine. After it rots down a year and gets run through a blender, I add honey, beaver castor (heavy on it) and load it up with some more skunk - this is my marten & fisher scent.
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#290839 - 08/09/07 10:16 PM
Re: animal glands threads...
[Re: LT GREY]
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Registered: 04/09/07
Posts: 10600
Loc: Central Ohio
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