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Re: Fur in the freezer question
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Krig
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I try to not put more than one layer per day, but if they are pretty cool temp wise, two layers seem to get frozen by the next day. I'll hang them over night after skinning if they are warm in front of a fan to cool them down... I also have 5 chest freezers. Upright freezers are the best for it though, but not as easy to get cheap. You just have to be sure not to stack too many or they won't freeze before they slip in the middle. I freeze them flat too. You can also get more in a layer if you roll them, but for sure don't put more than one layer rolled up, and no plastic bags. Why no plastic bags, ? I’ve done it numerous times and so far no issues..?
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Re: Fur in the freezer question
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Yesterday at 08:11 AM
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The Beav
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Once you get the hide off a coon you can let that hide lay around for days before it needs to be put in the freezer or fleshed and dried. Just make sure you turn it so it's fur out. Why not just put them up it only takes 10 or 15 minutes to flesh one.
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Re: Fur in the freezer question
[Re: The Beav]
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Yesterday at 09:07 AM
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Once you get the hide off a coon you can let that hide lay around for days before it needs to be put in the freezer or fleshed and dried. Just make sure you turn it so it's fur out. Why not just put them up it only takes 10 or 15 minutes to flesh one. Can you let them hang a couple of days with the highs upper 60’s?
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Re: Fur in the freezer question
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Yes, just keep them dry and out of the sun. I would just roll them up and Start with the nose end, so it is covered. It will be the first part to dry out. So, start with the nose end and roll up the hide then stick the tail up into the skirt area. You should be good to go.
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Re: Fur in the freezer question
[Re: Krig]
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Yesterday at 02:33 PM
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I try to not put more than one layer per day, but if they are pretty cool temp wise, two layers seem to get frozen by the next day. I'll hang them over night after skinning if they are warm in front of a fan to cool them down... I also have 5 chest freezers. Upright freezers are the best for it though, but not as easy to get cheap. You just have to be sure not to stack too many or they won't freeze before they slip in the middle. I freeze them flat too. You can also get more in a layer if you roll them, but for sure don't put more than one layer rolled up, and no plastic bags. Why no plastic bags, ? I’ve done it numerous times and so far no issues..? Its just unnecessary and insulates them from freezing that much longer. Thanks Beav and Trapset. I forgot to mention folding or rolling the face inside.
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Re: Fur in the freezer question
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Yesterday at 07:42 PM
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MJM
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Dig down in the freezer and put a layer of fresh fur between two layers of frozen fur. It will freeze faster then laying on top. If a coon can lay out for days waiting to be fleshed, it can lay in the freezer for days waiting to freeze.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Fur in the freezer question
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Yesterday at 11:47 PM
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Once you get the hide off a coon you can let that hide lay around for days before it needs to be put in the freezer or fleshed and dried. Just make sure you turn it so it's fur out. Why not just put them up it only takes 10 or 15 minutes to flesh one. I don’t know how to put them up. I really want to learn. Today we only had one so it wasn’t a big problem but yes I would love to have them worked up and hanging so I could do an end of the line pic with them
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