http://www.trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/295880/Using_walnuts_for_dying_traps.html WebSome sort of wood/tree product not sure what. If you're trying to get jet black then Renno's might not do that but that's not why I use trap dye. The purpose is to stop the rust process by letting tannic acid react with the rust the trap. It just happens to turn it black or at least dark brown in the process so we all call it "trap dye".
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WebSep 3, 2011 · Recently I’ve had the privilege of learning how to prep predator traps for trapping season from an experienced local trapper. Doug McDonald from here in Mid … WebMar 12, 2003 · Walnut hulls are often used to dye traps and should work just fine.You can dye your snares if you want to but be advised the alluminum ferruls will not take dye. Top #18372 - 11/05/01 08:44 AM Re: Dying Traps and Snares with Walnut Hulls: Jack Turner Member Registered: 10/18/00 WebFor my traps I prefer to dye and wax the old fashioned way. I use a 3/4 55-gallon drum, heated with a turkey fryer but you can use a large soup pot on a Coleman stove if need be. ... As a child my brother and I would gather black walnuts for the dye pot, often shooting them from the branches with our BB guns. You can also use the tops or sumac ... noughts and crosses libro