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Beaver Fleshing #11524
12/29/06 11:38 PM
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I am trying to flesh a beaver and I cant get all the fat and meat off around the head. This is my first one but how can I get all of this off. Thanks is advance.


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Re: Beaver Fleshing [Re: trappertyler] #11603
12/30/06 12:12 AM
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try and get ahold of the loose fat and pull up on it as you cut. Keep doing this and it should work.

Re: Beaver Fleshing [Re: Trapper55] #11706
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You do not need to flesh from the ears to the nose. Clean it up a bit, but do not worry about it too much.

Re: Beaver Fleshing [Re: A 5¢] #11737
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I don't imagine it gets cold enough for you to do this but,stretch them a let them freeezzze. Use a push type flesher and go to town!

Re: Beaver Fleshing [Re: ] #12088
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I thought beaver were supposed to be skinned open. thats how i've been doing mine. can they be cased too?

Re: Beaver Fleshing [Re: grinnerskinner] #12103
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Originally Posted By: grinnerskinner
I thought beaver were supposed to be skinned open. thats how i've been doing mine. can they be cased too?


After it's fleshed you cut it open and sretch it the conventional way. Never tried it, seems like case skinning would be way harder than fleshing it.


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Re: Beaver Fleshing [Re: Ole Hawkeye] #12173
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Cut it half way up then case the rest of the way. This gives ya a better hold on the beam whem fleshing the top half.Cut open when finished. RD

Re: Beaver Fleshing [Re: ] #12822
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I do the head and inside the front shoulder area with my MB. Quick and easy. I thin the top lips and the nose, and cut the bottom lips off. It doesn't need to be perfectly clean...I just like to clean it up to avoid rot and help it dry faster.

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