Re: Beaver almanac
[Re: newfox1]
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03/02/24 10:47 AM
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Newfox, Miss Aalaiya and I went last evening and set two sets that she chose. She wanted to catch a beaver with Papa on her birthday. Today she turned 8 years old I should have taken a picture after she fell in but she was cold and wanted to change before pictures. We had great fun. I'm blessed
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Re: Beaver almanac
[Re: newfox1]
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03/02/24 04:05 PM
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Ran sherriff creek today on one of my traplines scouting for beaver. Found a couple good ones. Might snare them out if the weather gets back to cold again.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Beaver almanac
[Re: newfox1]
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03/03/24 09:45 AM
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I bet that was Delicious Crappiekiller. I've been using sweet potatoes and parsnips in my roasts lately. Have never done a whole beaver. Usually just the legs set up like a roast. Or backstrap stew
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Re: Beaver almanac
[Re: newfox1]
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03/03/24 12:14 PM
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Great looking roast! Need to do one with the head on holding a peeled willow stick!
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Re: Beaver almanac
[Re: newfox1]
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03/03/24 06:00 PM
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Hey guys! Buddy dropped off a pig today, he’s here on Tman, JEakman I think is his username. We hung out in the fur shed while I skinned it and yanked the castor and oil sacs… after I boarded and took a picture, I looked at the pic and was unimpressed. First off it was a titted sow and I still haven’t found a way to NOT rip holes where the tits are but remove all glands/fat. Any of you guys that flesh, board, then scrape with a paint scraper, can you please post pics of a fleshed and boarded beaver before and after it’s scraped? I’ll attach the pic of the beaver I just did. In full disclosure, I just for two new fleshing knives that are lethally sharp and I’m sick of putting holes in pelts…. One is a Post and my favorite is a Steinmeyer.
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Re: Beaver almanac
[Re: newfox1]
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03/04/24 12:13 AM
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Pretty looking beaver. Would like to see the put up pic after.
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Re: Beaver almanac
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03/04/24 11:43 AM
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On my big lot of xl's and bigger I averaged $37.67 before commissions taken out. A little less than I did at Idaho but very happy with it. This batch of beaver had a lot more damage for whatever that's worth.
On a smaller lot of 11 L's and smaller I averaged $18.75
(And the $41/lb on 25 lbs of castor has me happy too).
Commission is 6% for OTC
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