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Yote on the stretcher #7430899
12/13/21 11:57 PM
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Fleshed this morning and the skin seemed dry so flipped it. The first yote I did I didnt flip but sending all these to get tanned anyway.

Re: Yote on the stretcher [Re: sevensixtwo] #7431004
12/14/21 03:05 AM
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If you are sending your pelts to a commercial tannery, no need to flip them. They gotta be leather out to start the tanning process.

Save yourself some time and avoid the chance of tearing the pelt.


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Re: Yote on the stretcher [Re: sevensixtwo] #7431221
12/14/21 11:39 AM
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Thanks!

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