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Rank beginner with beaver #7215017
03/14/21 12:14 AM
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I am not a trapper as of now, but we do hunt beavers. The animals we take have ranged from 20 to 60+ pounds this year and we are taking headshots on swimmers. We skin as carefully as possible when cleaning them, and we cut off the heads since a hit with a centerfire rifle at close range leaves a mess. So my buddy and I now have several frozen skins awaiting our attentions. I am planning to use what we have to learn (read: make mistakes on) to tan the fur. I bought a tanning kit and can follow the directions, but first I need to figure out how to flesh and prepare the raw skins. If some of the more experienced don't mind offering a few pointers, I would be grateful.

I understand I need to flesh the skins. What would you use to flesh them? Pin them to a board before fleshing? How do you know you have gotten enough stuff off? If I am going to go directly from fleshing to tanning I don't need t worry about drying them, right?

We have been having great fun hunting them at night, and the ranger in charge of the places we are hunting regards them as a nuisance so it is a win-win. I now want to learn a useful skill (tanning) and make something out of the resulting furs. My mother in law is a retired custom seamstress, so I imagine I can get some tips on stuff like making a hat.

Re: Rank beginner with beaver [Re: brewer12345] #7215165
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Re: Rank beginner with beaver [Re: brewer12345] #7215305
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Re: Rank beginner with beaver [Re: brewer12345] #7215546
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OK, after a bunch of reading and searching old thread, I think what I want to try is putting it over my knee and cutting most of the fat and flesh off, then use a hand scraper to do any needed touch up. Bad idea for a beginner, or jump right in? Alternative is to buy a Necker 600 and scrape away, I suppose.

Re: Rank beginner with beaver [Re: brewer12345] #7215679
03/14/21 05:49 PM
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Always wanted to teach myself over the knee fleshing of beaver. All I know about it is you definitely have to be proficient in knife sharpening. A necker and a fleshing beam have a curve to learning but you'll pick up on it fast enough if you've fleshed other critters


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