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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: canadian trapper]
#616192
03/05/08 08:21 PM
03/05/08 08:21 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Western Pa
Snuffy
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Western Pa
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My understanding is- it doesn't matter what ya do w/ the tail. Pin it or just let it hang there, won't affect the price one way or the other. I like to pin it out nice cause I like how it looks, but that's just me. Sorry- no pics cause I don't know how to put them on here yet
Hard was the journey dark was the way...
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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: Snuffy]
#616502
03/05/08 10:13 PM
03/05/08 10:13 PM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Slaughter Slough, MN
Dead Coyote
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Slaughter Slough, MN
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My understanding is- it doesn't matter what ya do w/ the tail. Pin it or just let it hang there, won't affect the price one way or the other. I like to pin it out nice cause I like how it looks, but that's just me. Sorry- no pics cause I don't know how to put them on here yet Oh yes it does matter! Push the tail up and plete it. It pushes more fur into the window for a heavier denser look.
Live everyday like it is the last day of your life! MJPPTA 1%
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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: 4488]
#620513
03/07/08 08:55 PM
03/07/08 08:55 PM
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Pa
Wright Brothers
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Pa
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Terry, could you show us how NAFA prefers the raccoon opening cut? I have only seen about 50 methods but would like to see what NAFA prefers. Thanks, Wright
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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: 4488]
#620524
03/07/08 09:02 PM
03/07/08 09:02 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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Nice looking job on the put up. But I would open up the window area buy pulling more leg fur around to the back of the board. Then you can bunch up the extra fur on both sides of the tail. I like to push up the base of the tail but I don't pleat up the rest of the tail. I just place a piece of card board over the tail and staple It In a couple of spots. It's alot faster and does the same job. You will not get any more money for a nice looking tail. That's a perk for a differnt Industry. LOl But don't use card board if you don't do a good job of fleshing that tail. Card board on a well fleshed tail will let It dry out faster. The nose Is a little sharp but you shoudn't get docked for It. Greg taught me how to put up fur.
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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: 4488]
#620671
03/07/08 10:02 PM
03/07/08 10:02 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Pa
Wright Brothers
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Pa
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Thank you. That is how I did this years. Looking forward to my grades. Greg is scheduled to demo at our District Expo this Fall, I'll be all eyes and ears.
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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: Wright Brothers]
#624533
03/10/08 08:48 AM
03/10/08 08:48 AM
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Nova Scotia
coyote snarer
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Nova Scotia
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4488,,I have the magazine called International Trapper and in it has the sizes for raccoon sizes for boards XL - XXlis 8-81/2" at 30 inches . That's for Canadian section .That's the size that is on my boards .I'm going to adjust the nose measurements. It calls for 3" wide at 2" Mine are not that wide at the 2" mark .It also has the picture of the propper way to do the inspection window . Mine is a little tight so I'll adjust that to . Thanks for the info ...
Keep it simple and If it aint broke don't fix it
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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: coyote snarer]
#629320
03/13/08 09:02 AM
03/13/08 09:02 AM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Ontario, Canada
Greg H
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Ontario, Canada
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I finally had a chance to put some video together of how I board my coon. Hope this helps. Please excuse some of the shake on the video. My daughter was giving me a hand and she was having trouble keeping up to the movement. Greg 
Last edited by tmrschessie; 11/06/12 05:15 PM. Reason: updated to show video
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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: tmrschessie]
#629542
03/13/08 01:00 PM
03/13/08 01:00 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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I wish I could do that flick stuff but I'm computer Illiterit
Very nice. Is there a reason you didn't pull that coon down to the next line? It looked like you had plenty of slack. I normally get on that hide with a pair of pliers and get as much as I can. You may have explained that but I don't have any sound. and the only other thing I do differnt Is to keep a lot more rear leg fur around to the back of the board. I think It gives bit more fur to work with along the back and tail area It just seems to give It that fuller look. and It opens up the window area a bit more. Great job and thanks for the Info. you guys just learning this fur put take notice this Information will get you top dollar on your coon.
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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: bankrunner]
#629758
03/13/08 04:08 PM
03/13/08 04:08 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Southern, Michigan
Kevlar of MI
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Southern, Michigan
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I'd ditch those push pins and get you a hand stapler w/t50 staples.
SUPER FAST. You could of had 2 or 3 don't in the time it took to use all those pins.
This a little slower taking the pelts off the board but then I'm doing that season is usually pretty much over. And I got a little extra time.
Just a thought.
Kev
Running and Gunning at break-neck speeds. Because we would rather crash and burn in a marsh, than live a dull existance on this earth.
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Re: Stretching Coon
[Re: Kevlar of MI]
#629837
03/13/08 05:26 PM
03/13/08 05:26 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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I use 9/16ths Inch staples and set the electric stapler at minumum thrust. The staples stick out plenty far to get a hold of. Get your self a pair of catfish skinning pliers to pull the staples.
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