Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Good video Thanks for showing it
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Thanks DC that is just exactly the part of coon fleshing that I need to improve upon. Very well done and Thank you again.
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Very nice video. I can see you have used the grizzle getter more than once!! I bought the grizzle getter off of clint locklear and now manufacture them. My web site is still under construction, but for those interested you can see it in action there as well. Thankyou dead coyote for showing what it can do. www.tomahawkoutdoors.net
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Very nice video. I can see you have used the grizzle getter more than once!! I bought the grizzle getter off of clint locklear and now manufacture them. My web site is still under construction, but for those interested you can see it in action there as well. Thankyou dead coyote for showing what it can do. www.tomahawkoutdoors.net please put your location in your profile
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Thanks for sharing! That was great!
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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very nice tool will have to get one, how are they on beaver?
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Excellent as always Shannon. Probably one of the best instructional videos I've seen on TMan.
Can you explain what the gritty powder is on the hide and why you use it? I have heard of people putting sawdust or borax on the skin before fleshing but have no clue why they do it.
Thanks again!
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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very nice tool will have to get one, how are they on beaver? Have only done a couple, but that what they were designed for.
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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I'm curious about the gritty powder on the hide and why you use it, too. Grit made from Corn Cobs is to drum the fur before fleshing to condition the fur. And I use the used grit from the drum to soak up the grease and fat from the skin and also to protect the flanks and tail from grease while I am fleshing that area. Buyers do not deduct for it.
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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I've got to get me one of them.Great looking rig.
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Somebody get over to Daves and get that video posted Please.
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Nice video. I don't mean to nit pick but there is absolutely no need to scrape the head. In the time it takes to do the head I can just about have a coon completely scraped with my necker. Wish my video camera worked, I would show how to speed scrape a coon. Start to finish in under 3 min. Anyone want to come over with a camera and film it for me? Yeah, that's them little Iowa coons you do so fast. LOL I'm sure you can do the Big coon also in 3 minutes or under, but you get alot of practice too. I would like to see Dave make a Video from start to finish on putting up coon.
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Is Plueger claiming he catches coon again ? Why cant we get a real coon trapper on here!..............................
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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I'm curious about the gritty powder on the hide and why you use it, too. Grit made from Corn Cobs is to drum the fur before fleshing to condition the fur. And I use the used grit from the drum to soak up the grease and fat from the skin and also to protect the flanks and tail from grease while I am fleshing that area. Buyers do not deduct for it. Where do you get the grit from the corn cobs? Also, what do you mean by "drum the fur"? It seems like the fat and grease is somewhat dry, do you let it set for a certain amount of time before you flesh it? I get the grit from a Ranch Fox Farm. I believe National Pellt Company out Wisconsin handles the Grit. It comes in 50# bags. I will get a picture of the drum I made to drum the coons I do.
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Re: How to get the Grizzle off the Coons Neck (Video)
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Mine are all froze and thawed later or cooled down before I flesh them to make the fat jell up more. Less grease this way. They are dryer looking because the grit takes the moisture out of them when they are drummed.
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