Re: Marten fleshing and boarding question?
[Re: Farm Boy]
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11/26/11 12:52 AM
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FishinHank
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I ring the front feet and make an incision from the wrist to the armpit. (I hope that makes sense). I board marten with the hind legs split between the front and back. I will upload a couple of pictures for you.
[TravC]: an educated coyote is like a fat girl on the diet....she dont slip up with a cheeseburger but sooner or later she goes for the bigmack
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Re: Marten fleshing and boarding question?
[Re: Farm Boy]
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11/26/11 01:05 AM
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FishinHank
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This is how I do the front legs. I pin them open onto cardboard until I turn the hide. When I turn it they remain on the inside. Here is a shot of the hind legs. You can see that they wrap around to the other side. Once they are turned they look like this-
[TravC]: an educated coyote is like a fat girl on the diet....she dont slip up with a cheeseburger but sooner or later she goes for the bigmack
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Re: Marten fleshing and boarding question?
[Re: Farm Boy]
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11/26/11 01:41 AM
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FishinHank
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The slit is a good idea Yukon, I will have to try that. I usually use screen, I just didn't have a piece laying around that was convenient. Once the marten is turned fur side out, I brush it from head to tail and then tap the nose onto a hard surface. This stands the hair up straight and it finishes drying like that. When the grader snaps the hide all the fur stands straight up and it looks very full.
[TravC]: an educated coyote is like a fat girl on the diet....she dont slip up with a cheeseburger but sooner or later she goes for the bigmack
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Re: Marten fleshing and boarding question?
[Re: Farm Boy]
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11/26/11 01:45 AM
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Pittu
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I do it like Yukon describes but I pin the back legs on the tail side similar to Hank. I like pinning out the tail, it makes it easier for me to get the hind legs pinned alongside. That way you can stretch the hide right to the tail so when its turned it looks longer than it really is...
Until last winter I skinned out all the feet, what a waste of time that was!! BTW, i have a big bag full of marten feet fur and claws if anyone ever needs any, lol...
Farm boy, the ADF&G put out a terrific skinning video that show the best, IMO, way to skin marten. THey also clean skin beaver, skin lynx, wolverine, and wolf I think. They will send you a copy for free, at least they did for me. I think someone found a place where you can download it online for free too. Joe Mattie does the skinning in the video if Im not mistaken.
Last edited by Pittu; 11/26/11 01:47 AM.
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Re: Marten fleshing and boarding question?
[Re: Farm Boy]
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11/26/11 01:54 AM
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Pittu
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That looks like it, but I cant seem to view it right now.
Edit: I got it to play and it is the video I was talking about. I really like the marten skinning method he uses.
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Re: Marten fleshing and boarding question?
[Re: Farm Boy]
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11/26/11 01:56 AM
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Aknative
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Yeah that's the one I got from F and G. Good stuff!
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Re: Marten fleshing and boarding question?
[Re: Farm Boy]
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11/26/11 03:52 AM
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trapped4ever
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Put the legs wherever you want. Doesn't really matter much. Just be sure and pin the base of the tail first, as this maximizes the length. DON'T board by putting back legs on the belly side of the board, and tacking them out first. This would shorten your Nose to tail measurement, possibly making a smaller size grade. Leave front legs in when you turn. One thing no one has mentioned yet, right after boarding, while pelt is still wet, pull the front legs toward each other, this pulls the thin armpit fur around to the belly side, so it doesn't show thin on the back. Here's a pic of one each way. Legs on backside, legs on front side, and legs wrapped around edge. I personally think legs on belly side is the worst way.
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Re: Marten fleshing and boarding question?
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11/26/11 11:57 AM
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I thought squirrel was fur in.
Just doing what I want now.
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