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Re: Coon Fur Handling Plan Good? Bad?
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10/10/18 10:03 PM
10/10/18 10:03 PM
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QuietButDeadly
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Why are you washing all of them? IMO, a green pelt is not going to be dry after 8 hours drip dry. If I put a pelt in the freezer, I want it dry.
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Re: Coon Fur Handling Plan Good? Bad?
[Re: AmendII71]
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10/10/18 10:53 PM
10/10/18 10:53 PM
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I don't think I would wash them unless they are really bad dirty.Usually it is best to dry the fur on the carcass,then comb it and blow out the dust,dried mud etc with an air compressor or a shop vac,then they will be good to skin,freeze,flesh,whenever you want to process them.
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Re: Coon Fur Handling Plan Good? Bad?
[Re: AmendII71]
#6345120
10/10/18 11:15 PM
10/10/18 11:15 PM
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I really don't see why your washing coon or placing them In the freezer over night.
Once a coon Is skinned you can leave that un fleshed hide laying around for 2 or 3 days with out any problems. Turn the hide fur out cover with a tarp so they don't dry out and your good to go.
But If you decide to place In the freezer to stiffen up the fat I would put them In dry then remove them then If you see the need to wash them this would be the time to do It.
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Re: Coon Fur Handling Plan Good? Bad?
[Re: AmendII71]
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10/11/18 07:11 PM
10/11/18 07:11 PM
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If a coon needs washing, I do it before skinning. A lot easier to dry that way. But I almost always put them in the freezer before fleshing. I like to flesh them as soon as they are flexible enough when thawing. A lot less mess that way IMO.
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