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Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6385148
11/29/18 08:10 AM
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Conditioners,show sheen,etc etc . you can out the luster back in to washed fur.

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6385474
11/29/18 02:43 PM
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In my earlier years I once used a pet spot bot (wet vac) on all my coyotes to get the blood out. I waited till they were dried and off the boards before bothering to clean them. I then sprayed them with the wet vac cleaning solution where there was blood and vac'd it out. Also sprayed some oxyclean on them and wet vac'd that off as well. All this was done while the skin was already dried and off the board. Had some of my best coyotes ever on that auction. Was probably coincidence, and it was a lot of work, but I think it's a testament as to what sort of craziness a person can do and in the end how you get there is up to you. And no, I have not done this since, I was new to the sport and well, we've all probably done some pretty odd things we look back and shake our head at.

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: Nd native] #6385531
11/29/18 03:54 PM
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You know guys, this is a wonderful site. I get to learn from those who know more then me and help educate those who know less. What we share is our own experience and it works for us. It isn't right of wrong, but it sometimes begins to feel like it becomes that. If using an air compressor/ brush satisfies you..do it. If washing makes you feel better about your end product...do it. Amen

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6385541
11/29/18 04:02 PM
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Unless hey are way bloody and matted I don't worry about it. They get tumbled at auction anyway


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Re: skinning coyotes [Re: tbn] #6385984
11/29/18 11:26 PM
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I’ll 2nd this one
Originally Posted by tbn
I shoot in the head and wash everything,not a big deal.

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: walleye101] #6385985
11/29/18 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by walleye101
When you start washing your coyotes you find out how dirty they really are. Wash water turns brown even on coyote that look fairly clean. So if your going to wash anyway for dirt, no need to worry about blood.


I 2nd this one also

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6386146
11/30/18 07:43 AM
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I don't rely on the assumption mine will go to auction and get tumbled anyway for the fact if they are clean and brushed out and done up right they are marketable anywhere. You know the Groney video about giving him the benefit of the doubt,well why would you give a buyer an opportunity to dock your fur. I keep all options on the table.Besides I wouldn't be telling on social media that I didn't take care of my fur and then post I am going to meet Groney at the truck,lol.

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6386192
11/30/18 09:16 AM
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I wash all coyotes. It takes at least 3 washings in a bucket to get clean. No, I don't catch 200 a year. But the ones I do catch, I want looking as good as possible. They might get sold to someone other than the auctions. Use to use an old wringer washer, it died on me. I also tumble everything. Its unbelievable how they look when done.I take alot of pride on how my fur looks, the buyer always remarks about my put up. There is not a right or wrong way, just what works for you.

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6386202
11/30/18 09:31 AM
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Adding washing & tumbling to my system really does not take up much more time as everything is in rotation. Personally I believe the coyotes & coons look and feel much nicer after the have gone thru the process, and our weather here in Nov/Dec/Jan is rain/snow/ and lots of mud thru out the whole season.

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6386207
11/30/18 09:35 AM
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Different strokes for different folks I guess. I know what these northern MN dirt caught butt sniffers look like and smell like when they come in the door. The only shine or luster on most of these mutts is the grease on their ruff from the last decaying carcass they rolled in. And I know what they look like leaving after a couple trips through the old Maytag.

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6386208
11/30/18 09:36 AM
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Dirty weather coyotes all get sold alive they don't take to washing . LOL
We start hanging snares tomorrow In most cases we aren't trapping In muddy conditions. It's hard to make a silk purse out of a sows ear when It comes to WI coyotes.
I refuse to wash a coyote.


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Re: skinning coyotes [Re: walleye101] #6386249
11/30/18 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by walleye101
Different strokes for different folks I guess. I know what these northern MN dirt caught butt sniffers look like and smell like when they come in the door. The only shine or luster on most of these mutts is the grease on their ruff from the last decaying carcass they rolled in. And I know what they look like leaving after a couple trips through the old Maytag.


Funny, a big male I caught yesterday was the stinkiest one yet, and a pain in the a$$ to skin to boot.... He is smelling like M&T now though... smile

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: walleye101] #6386499
11/30/18 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by walleye101
Different strokes for different folks I guess. I know what these northern MN dirt caught butt sniffers look like and smell like when they come in the door. The only shine or luster on most of these mutts is the grease on their ruff from the last decaying carcass they rolled in. And I know what they look like leaving after a couple trips through the old Maytag.


I agree 100%

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6386532
11/30/18 05:34 PM
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I'll put all of my fur up against anybodys washed fur any day of the week and none of it is washed nor drummed.

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Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6386551
11/30/18 06:01 PM
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It is really a mute point boco. I have seen your fur and it looks great. In the Midwest and east we deal with mudballs. Sometimes you don't know what you have until it is cleaned. Actually just got done with a couple that took 5 minutes in the wash and 10 more with the jet dryer. On the boards. Come back flip and 4 days off the boards.

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6386564
11/30/18 06:13 PM
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I too wash all my hides. I dispatch in the head so blood is something I deal with on almost every hide. I soak my hides in a 5 gal bucket overnight to loosen dirt/blood, then dunk the heck out of them in fresh water bucket the following day to clean them, even the non bloody hides will amaze you with how much dirt they hold. Any remaining blood gets brushed out when they are turned on the stretcher. Everyone has their own method and that's great, this method works great for me, and produces some nice furs.

Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6386566
11/30/18 06:14 PM
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These might look clean but far from it.



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Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6387312
12/01/18 02:09 PM
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I’ve washed with a bit of woolite, then hit them with a show sheen / olive oil mix on the flip. Really makes them shine. Same hair foo we used on show cattle back in the day.


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Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6387336
12/01/18 03:37 PM
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I just can't bring myself to take a perfectly DRY coyote hide and wash It.
Spot wash the bad spots and I'm done.


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Re: skinning coyotes [Re: 3togo] #6387347
12/01/18 04:10 PM
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One coyote.

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