Skinning Beavers
#61588
01/28/07 03:27 PM
01/28/07 03:27 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Pickens, South Carolina
rodentrangler
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OP
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Pickens, South Carolina
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How much time does it take you guys to skin a beaver? Do you have any tricks that you can share with me so I can speed up this CHORE.
I like beaver.
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Re: Skinning Beavers
[Re: rodentrangler]
#61633
01/28/07 04:12 PM
01/28/07 04:12 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Lakeland,Minnesota
Bogmaster
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Lakeland,Minnesota
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The best way to speed up your skinning,do a bunch.You will develope a technique that works well for you. I use a loppers and remove the feet and tail before I start.Nothing special after that.One thing that helps a lot,several sharp knives--that is one major key to speeding up ,skinning. Tom
If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson MTA life member#100,also WTA life member
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Re: Skinning Beavers
[Re: rodentrangler]
#61731
01/28/07 05:16 PM
01/28/07 05:16 PM
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Anonymous
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Get yourself one of those razor knives with the hook blade. You'll never open a beaver, coon or many other critters with anything else. It works SLICK!
~ADC~
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Re: Skinning Beavers
[Re: rodentrangler]
#61756
01/28/07 05:27 PM
01/28/07 05:27 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Lakeland,Minnesota
Bogmaster
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Lakeland,Minnesota
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I never skin a beaver the same day I catch it--unless temps are extremely hot.I lay them on their backs on newspaper,in a cool spot--garage floor,etc..By leaving them this way for a day or two,all the blood in the head coaggulates,thus ,no bloody mess when skinning. Another tip-When ripping from the top of the anus to the chin.Cut very shallow the first few inches--deep cut,will result in ripped castors. Tom
Last edited by Bogmaster; 01/28/07 05:46 PM.
If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson MTA life member#100,also WTA life member
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Re: Skinning Beavers
[Re: Bogmaster]
#61762
01/28/07 05:31 PM
01/28/07 05:31 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Eastern NC
DanielE
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Eastern NC
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I lay them on their backs on newspaper,in a cool spot--garage floor,etc..By lwaving them this way for a day or two,all the blood in the head coaggulates,thus ,no bloody mess when skinning. I do the same....on their backs...on saw dust...on concrete....still get a little blood in the neck though.
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Re: Skinning Beavers
[Re: kytrapper]
#61825
01/28/07 06:11 PM
01/28/07 06:11 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Madawaska, Maine
Bryan Daigle
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Madawaska, Maine
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Grubstake, go to the head of this page to The Gallery link and click on #12. That,ll be pauls dad charlie dobbins at work using his trough.
Life member of Maine and National Trappers Associations.
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Re: Skinning Beavers
[Re: Bryan Daigle]
#61864
01/28/07 06:39 PM
01/28/07 06:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
East, Kentucky
KYBOY
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East, Kentucky
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Ive never liked skinning trough's myself. I just lay mine on their back. Guess its just my system but a trough slows me down to much. Skinning one on its back I wont have to move it more than a couple of times. I start out with the beaver facing away from me then when I have it skinned all the way to the shoulders Ill spin it around to where the heads facing me. After that its time to flip em' over. Plenty of sharp knives and plenty of practice.
Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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Re: Skinning Beavers
[Re: Bryan Daigle]
#61878
01/28/07 06:48 PM
01/28/07 06:48 PM
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Average time is about 15-20 minutes. I let them sit overnight on their backs and skin them the next day but occasionally skin them on the ice when I have a long walk out. I grab the feet and twist them at the ankle or wrist joint and then slice them off with the same knife I skin them with. I leave the tail for a handle. I use a fillet knife that is razor sharp and keep it that way by taking a few swipes on a diamond steel a couple of times through out the process.I then cut from chin to tail and around the base of the tail. Next I skin one side to the center of the back from tail to chin and then do the next side the same way. Having more than one knife would probably make it faster but I am pretty attached to the one I use. Makes short work out of cod and haddock as well as beaver and otter!
Last edited by downeaster; 01/28/07 06:50 PM.
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Re: Skinning Beavers
[Re: Mystic Wildlife]
#63043
01/29/07 03:26 PM
01/29/07 03:26 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Millville, Pennsylvania
Fairchild #17
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Millville, Pennsylvania
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I cased skinned my first two beavers this year. Took about a half hour for a newbie. Used an axe to cut off all four feet, made a notch in both sides of the tail at the base so the beaver could be hung from the ceiling by a looped rope. Cut from sternum to base of tail and then around the tail to start. Kept pealing down from there until I was over the head. 75% of the skinning time was spent around the hips and shoulders. I got a personal lesson on how to do this by Nick Wyshinski.
Last edited by Number17; 01/29/07 03:41 PM.
Nowadays it just don't pay to be a good 'ol boy.
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