
The Best Lure for Beaver Trapping — What Trappers Really Use
In this article we list some of the best-selling, widely used beaver lures on the market today. Beaver lures play an important role for beaver trapping.
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This high-grade Propylene Glycol is a versatile essential for any serious trapper. Commonly used as a base for tincturing lure ingredients, it’s also highly effective as an antifreeze when mixed with water and sprayed onto trap beds. Odorless and non-toxic, it helps keep sets functioning in freezing temperatures without contaminating your lure.
High-quality, food-grade propylene glycol (not bottled in house for human consumption)
Widely used as a tincturing base for essential oils and glands
Effective antifreeze for winter trapping
Odorless and non-corrosive—safe for traps and scent control
Easy to apply in layers while building your set
Antifreeze Mix: Combine 1 part glycol with 3 parts water and apply in multiple layers while constructing your set.
Whether you're preserving lure ingredients or protecting your sets from freezing, Propylene Glycol is a must-have in any trapper’s toolkit.
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