Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 02:48 PM
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I don't know if this will be helpful, but as I was getting things around for the drop off I thought I might take some pictures of finished fur so others can see how it should look (or at least how mine looks). Of course, I know I am not the end all, so I am open to critique. Beaver: Just boarded: Finished drying and off the board:   You can see how I boarded it a bit too tight with the light spotting near the front legs. Better to board them loose, but I didn't feel like adjusting by the time I realized it was too tight. Coyote: Before the flip  Off the board   Some raccoons just boarded:  And off the boards  Opossum:  Finished   Skunk boarded: Finished skunk:   Mink on the boards:  Finished male and female   Muskrats:  
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 02:55 PM
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Boco, I might not be the quickest or sharpest, but I try and do it right.
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 03:05 PM
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Wissmiss, I scaled way back this year and actually sold most everything green early. While I think it was the right choice (only time will tell) I felt quite guilty about not finishing it myself. I have always enjoyed handling the furs. It is too bad about the market, but at least well handled fur won't fail on the merits of it's own quality and will always rise above poorly handled skins. We all know you can't make a poor skin better, but you can make a quality skin poor.
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 05:49 PM
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Thanks Beav, and all of you. Again, this is intended to help others out and not meant to be bragging or showing off or anything of the sort.
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 06:05 PM
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Very Nice. So I have a question. I have an EXL beaver and got into a bit of a hurry 12/25 getting it fleshed out and cut a big ol hole just above the tale about 1.5 inches from the edge. I got mad at my self and put in the freezer. Wondering if I can/or should still flesh that chunk, it is still attached then attempt to sew up the hole. or just live with the mistake and cut it off.
I am told if you never slow down you will never grow old
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 06:21 PM
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Excellent fur handling. I tried to find some critique but to no avail.  Like Boco said if all trappers could achieve that proficiency in fur handling it would make the collection of wild fur look a lot better for sure.
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 06:22 PM
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Janzman,I would flesh the pelt and board it with the hole,nail the hole closed when boarding,that way you shouldn't lose a size. If you cut it off you could lose a size.
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 06:24 PM
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More: Excellent inspection windows. Your rats are nicely squared off with that extra pin to gain maximum size. Ears on fur out cartridge removed. Great shape to all pelts.
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 06:29 PM
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I would agree with Boco. If it were really close, like less than a half inch I would consider trimming it, and boarding it smaller. It also depends on how big the hole is. You might see from the one I showed it has some bite scars down by the tail. It will likely be downgraded for those, but I didn't trim it down because it would drop a size-or more. Like I mentioned earlier, they should be boarded relatively loose and sometimes a defect by the edge can be trimmed off without affecting the size. Boarding them loose makes the fur denser, resulting in a better grade which is much better to have than a larger size and lower grade.
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 06:31 PM
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Thank you Ron. I have been at it for only 8 years, but each year I pick up a few extra tricks that make it a little better and quicker. I just started with wood on the rats last year and don't think I'll go back to wire (unless it is modified). They look and feel so much thicker.
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 07:08 PM
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Thanks, Boarding it is. So another question. I get bank and lodge beaver here. the bank beaver are nice and clean, but the lodge beaver are covered with beaver beetles and matts in the hair. How do you get the matts out. I don't think I can comb them out.so CUT??
I am told if you never slow down you will never grow old
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 08:29 PM
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No don't cut,if you cant comb them out leave them..If you don't clean skin be careful fleshing if mats are present,you could nick a hole.
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 08:48 PM
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Roger that. leave them, use caution when fleshing, I don't clean skin, sometimes I skin in the field because I am back in quite a ways and they get heavy.
I am told if you never slow down you will never grow old
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Re: Put up fur, for reference
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01/09/16 09:38 PM
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You might want to give clean skinning a try, even if it is back in the bush. I gave it a try recently and it wasn't much of a change for me. I often flesh beaver one handed with a curved knife so clean skinning was easier than I thought it would be. No sense in carrying any extra weight out at all. I am probably too young and foolish so I have areas where I walk back to ponds well over a mile and those beaver have always come out as skins only (unless I needed the meat for some reason).
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