Muskrats - Dried Rats Stuck On Boards
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ok... my first rats ever done on wooden boards. I've handled mink forever on wood (with belly strips) and coon, fox, coyotes on adjustable wooden stretchers. So I have commerically produced rat boards, skins dried three days, smalls and mediums for the most part slipped off without much effort. But the large and x-large sizes are dried on like glue. I'm wondering what advice the guys with wood stretched experience can suggest. Do I freeze them on the board and hope something shrinks? Wrap with wet towels and partially rehydrate hide? Zip them down one side and sell as open = damaged? Sell on the boards and ask for a $3 premium package offer? About all I can think of. Appreciate any experienced help anyone can offer 
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Re: Dried Rats Stuck On Boards... Suggestions?
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I would start by trying to freeze them and see if you can get them off then.
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Re: Dried Rats Stuck On Boards... Suggestions?
[Re: Dave Plueger]
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try what dave said, then wissmiss dave means tap the nose of the board on the floor
the best way to learn about belly wedges is to not use any...lol
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Re: Dried Rats Stuck On Boards... Suggestions?
[Re: Dave Plueger]
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Tap on the floor, than place the base of the board in a vice and grab the nose with a pliers or vice grips. They should pull right off. X2 I have got them off by taking a paint stirrer,you know the cheap ones you get at the hardware store and sliding it between the pelt and the board and working it around.Usually the tap to the floor does it though...
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Re: Dried Rats Stuck On Boards... Suggestions?
[Re: austinp]
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I like to have a few wood stretchers around for damaged rats. They just look better when you pin the holes shut, rather than watching them grow on wire. I put up 90% of my rats on wire, but I do board a few damaged rats and I use them if I run out of wire..
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Re: Dried Rats Stuck On Boards... Suggestions?
[Re: austinp]
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Does the same go for bobcats? I've had two this year that refused to come off the stretcher. The last one I had to break my stretcher.
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Re: Dried Rats Stuck On Boards... Suggestions?
[Re: austinp]
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I have a hole drilled in mine to hang, so if I have a difficult one I place the hole on a solid screw and pull down on each side. Vice grips on nose ends with a shorter rat. A #2 pencil works well for a belly wedge.
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Re: Dried Rats Stuck On Boards... Suggestions?
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I have a hole drilled in mine to hang, so if I have a difficult one I place the hole on a solid screw and pull down on each side. Vice drips on nose ends with a shorter rat. A #2 pencil works well for a belly wedge. yup... got the holes drilled, excellent idea with the hanging leverage. Already pulled half of them by hand after frozen, should get the rest tomorrow. Pencil is an easy solution for belly wedges, not like anyone uses them to write with any more. Excellent idea!
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Re: Dried Rats Stuck On Boards... Suggestions?
[Re: austinp]
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sometimes if i leave a coon on wood to long even with a wedge they get really stuck. i put them in the freezer overnight an they come right off.
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