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Post by oakhilltrappin on Mar 3, 2012 15:25:49 GMT -5
Well , we are brand new to this fleshing coyotes thing so I need alittle help and constructive criticism if I could..am I taking it far enough..just how much needs to leave...Borax before I try to flesh it..I got a ton of questions ?? I think I have gone far enough on the bottom here, but not sure around the front legs ? Same between the eyes..I think the bigger stuff needs to leave still.. The bruising I dont think will come out..correct ?? Was there when we skinned him...butt kickin we guessed... Again any help you veterans could give would be great...just be nice, Im still a Newbie ;D
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Post by md74 on Mar 3, 2012 17:43:23 GMT -5
Not a bad start. In the fur handling section, Wayne has a very informative piece that will show you the answers to your questions.
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Post by oakhilltrappin on Mar 3, 2012 21:29:56 GMT -5
Alright so after reading Waynes tutorial in the fur section and watching a video on YouTube I decided to give yote #2 a try on the fleshing beam....still no pro, but I think I might just be catchin the hang of it....think this one came out much better, not so sure the one who had been thru the war was the best one to start with......
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cooper67
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Post by cooper67 on Mar 3, 2012 21:37:36 GMT -5
a little more around the butt tail section which is hard to get the head needs some work , try turning head around on the board some times it works, that is how i do the head, hard to tell on the front legs , very sensitive area easy to cut there, take your time . go to a fur auction if you can and look at the fur there or a fur buyer they can show you the tricks , & how they like the fur put up. hope this helps . also look in the fur handling section as stated there is some good put ups on there that will help. good luck.
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Post by oldtimer on Mar 4, 2012 10:43:09 GMT -5
tom. save one for when i get home and will take you throw the holl process.oldtimer
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