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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
[Re: Paul S]
 #2926301 01/03/12 10:47 PM
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Looks good but I thought the legs go on the back.  Dont take my word im no pro on mink.  
 Good job on the PA mink!
 
 don't worry over the smart ones.  catch the dumb ones, they pay the same.
 
 i can do it because i dont know that i cant.
 
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
[Re: Paul S]
 #2926342 01/03/12 11:09 PM
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Humm...3 for 3 that the rear legs should be on the back of the board.  Guess I'll have to put a warm damp towel on it and try to swing them over to the other side of the board. Noel, Here is a close-up of the chin.  The lower lip was trimmed, but it rolled a little bit and made it look bigger than it really was.  Should I trim it some more? Thanks everyone for your input! 
Last edited by Paul S; 01/03/12 11:10 PM. Reason: Added pic
 
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
[Re: Paul S]
 #2926349 01/03/12 11:14 PM
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Humm...3 for 3 that the rear legs should be on the back of the board.  Guess I'll have to put a warm damp towel on it and try to swing them over to the other side of the board. Although having the legs on the same side of the board as the tail is preferred nowadays, I would not attempt to change it now as it should not affect the price you will get. You did a great job! You can put the legs on the tail side on all your future mink. 
 I'm just happy to be here! Today I'm as young as I'll ever be and and older than I've ever been before!
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
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 #2926437 01/04/12 12:01 AM
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 You did a very nice job. Mink are my favorite to catch, and put up. I have talked to several fur buyers, and they have said back legs can be on back or front of board, and it will not affect price. I tuck my front legs in with card board wedges, and remove wedge when dry. All this does is allow for easier stacking, and gives them a uniform look. If that is the first you ever put up you did a great job. I have seen guys that have put up dozens not due nearly the job. 
 I seldom hunt or trap with cry babys and never twice!
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
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 #2926438 01/04/12 12:01 AM
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I  think most of us wish our first Mink put up looked that nice !
 Couple small things, but overall you did very well.
 
 - You could use 3 pins at the mouth to keep it in place as it dries.
 - Tuck the front legs in or pin them shut.
 - Legs to the tail side as mentioned.
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
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 #2926451 01/04/12 12:11 AM
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Can someone please post pic of a mink put up with back legs on back of board. 
 I seldom hunt or trap with cry babys and never twice!
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
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 #2926484 01/04/12 12:26 AM
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Thanks for the nice compliments guys.  I guess I thought that as long as the front legs were cut short to prevent rotting in the armpits, they could be left out on all furbearers.  With regard to pleating the tail, I thought this was just an appearance thing and didn't realize it was the proper way to do a mink.  I'll incorporate these changes on all future mink.
 Shephard, this was not my first time to put up fur, but it was my first mink.  I just started trapping last year.
 
 BTW - I e-mailed my local country buyer to ask him if there will be a price difference between having the legs on the front or back.  I'll let everyone know what he says.
 
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
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 #2926494 01/04/12 12:31 AM
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 Here is a close-up of the chin. The lower lip was trimmed, but it rolled a little bit and made it look bigger than it really was. Should I trim it some more?
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 #2926503 01/04/12 12:35 AM
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Pleating is the preference of only some buyers.
 My buyer will not even consider buying a Mink with a pleated tail.
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
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 #2926535 01/04/12 12:53 AM
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   Now wipe off that sawdust and go catch some more mink
Yeah, a little bit stuck to the pelt when I tumbled it.  I'll brush it off with a stiff nylon bristled brush once it's completely dry. thanks 
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
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 #2926604 01/04/12 01:46 AM
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I knew what you meant when you described it.  I didn't realize this should have been done.  I may try to re-hydrate the tail and do this. 
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 #2926606 01/04/12 01:50 AM
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I wouldn't mess with it at this point.  It looks just fine, and nothing you have done will hurt its value.  You have a better chance of doing more harm than good by trying to "fix" it. 
 "The voice of reason!"
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
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 #2926609 01/04/12 01:52 AM
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So, re-hydrating the pelt with a warm damp rag and adjusting it isn't a good idea?  Or is that more like a last ditch effort to fix major issues rather than to make minor adjustments? 
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
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 #2926672 01/04/12 04:12 AM
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Rehydrating would only be recommended if you really screwed up.  Nothing to worry about in your case. 
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|  Re: Mink put-up, looking for feedback
[Re: Paul S]
 #2926674 01/04/12 04:23 AM
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As keck said, don't bother now. They won't downgrade you.     But next mink do that, they will upgrade you some    I do the same thing on raccoon and otter aswell. |  |  |  
 
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