Re: Marten skinning question?
[Re: Farm Boy]
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12/07/10 03:08 PM
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I've only skinned three marten before the normal way and I just wasn't good at it Not sure what the advantage is but I guess it is just what works for everyone that skins their catch and don't get me wrong, I like skinning that way. Started off skinning my martens by the mouth when I first started skinning them six and a half years ago and it just comes naturaly to skin by the mouth for me now, as I'm sure it comes naturaly for everyone else when it comes to skinning their favorite critter As a good man once told me, "Do what makes you happy and proud of what you do." Nick
If at first you don't succeed, try...try again
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Re: Marten skinning question?
[Re: takotna]
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12/07/10 04:52 PM
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in fact I start skinning wolf/wolverine from the mouth to just before the ears then the "normal" way, it cuts down on blood draining all over when you start skinning the head at the end. I have done this several times, but it seems that whenever I cut the nose off it bleeds pretty well... I end up plugging it or trying to with paper towels. You have the rpoblem with that ?
I'll take wolves over idiots any day.
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Re: Marten skinning question?
[Re: northway]
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12/07/10 06:09 PM
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I skin marten from the rear legs first. When I am skinning wolves/wolverines/lynx/fox, I skin starting from the rear, but as I progress and get to the neck, I hang the hide from another strap and slowly release the carcass and allow the body to pull itself out of the skin as I am skinning it out. Keeps the blood from getting all over the head, etc. Works well for me. WHooaaa... You go both ways???
I'll take wolves over idiots any day.
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Re: Marten skinning question?
[Re: northway]
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12/07/10 08:30 PM
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I skin marten from the rear legs first. When I am skinning wolves/wolverines/lynx/fox, I skin starting from the rear, but as I progress and get to the neck, I hang the hide from another strap and slowly release the carcass and allow the body to pull itself out of the skin as I am skinning it out. Keeps the blood from getting all over the head, etc. Works well for me. I do it this way as well. I learned from the ADF&G video. At first I didn't do it that way, but the weight of the carcass GREATLY helps instead of having me pull on the hide. I can't speak on Marten, but for cats right around the lips, or i'd hit a vein (more like an artery...and might have been) on the neck and it'd bleed like a fresh bullet wound. Was amazing. I did what Hup and Takotna mentioned: stuff with paper towels. Saves a LOT of mess to turn them half way through and use the carcass as weight to pull, and the blood then runs down and not onto the fur.
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Re: Marten skinning question?
[Re: Farm Boy]
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12/08/10 02:39 AM
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Oh don't you love the diversity among us. It is truly what makes the world a better place.
Last edited by Family Trapper; 12/08/10 02:41 AM.
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