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Tough otter #8593463
04/03/26 04:16 PM
04/03/26 04:16 PM
Joined: Oct 2015
wisconsin
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Muskratwalt Offline OP
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Muskratwalt  Offline OP
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Joined: Oct 2015
wisconsin
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Took the otter pelt out of the freezer that I caught last week. It weighed 26 lbs and stretched 64 inches nose to tip of tail. Had to use a mink stretcher as an extension for tail to fit.
After fleshing I concluded that this was the toughest otter I've ever fleshed. Didn't have much fat on it , mostly just meat, membrane, and tissue. Kind of reminded me of fleshing a tough old coyote. Season ended in this zone now.
I caught my 1st otter in 1974 in a 14# jump in a blind set and have caught my share since then. Hope I can catch a few more in future seasons. Have to fasten cites tag before I forget. Lol


Walt legge
Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593469
04/03/26 04:24 PM
04/03/26 04:24 PM
Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
You did a good job on the fleshing and yes....Otter with little to no fat are much harder to flesh.


Thank God For Your Blessings!
Never Half-Arse Anything!

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Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593483
04/03/26 04:42 PM
04/03/26 04:42 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Oregon
beaverpeeler Offline
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beaverpeeler  Offline
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Joined: Dec 2006
Oregon
Nice looking work there. Could tell it wasn't your first.


My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593521
04/03/26 06:35 PM
04/03/26 06:35 PM
Joined: Nov 2012
Frazee, MN
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backroadsarcher Offline
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Joined: Nov 2012
Frazee, MN
Nice work and nice otter. To me otter are hardest to work on.

Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593522
04/03/26 06:36 PM
04/03/26 06:36 PM
Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
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Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
Great looking otter Walt. Thats a biggun for sure.


"in the midst of a savage wilderness to depend entirely upon their unassisted strength and hardihood"
Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593523
04/03/26 06:42 PM
04/03/26 06:42 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
Wisconsin
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Moosetrot Offline
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Joined: Jan 2007
Wisconsin
As usual, beautiful work, Walt! A lot better than Andar would have done!

Moosetrot

Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593542
04/03/26 07:20 PM
04/03/26 07:20 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Northern Illinois
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MChewk Offline
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Joined: Dec 2006
Northern Illinois
Nice work Walt! I hope you catch a pile more.

Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593552
04/03/26 07:52 PM
04/03/26 07:52 PM
Joined: Mar 2018
Pa.
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Bigbrownie Offline
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Joined: Mar 2018
Pa.
Very nice put up. I use a piece of a Coroplast road sign for an extension, if needed.

Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593553
04/03/26 07:54 PM
04/03/26 07:54 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
Wisconsin
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Lance Squires Offline
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Joined: Jan 2007
Wisconsin
Nice otter Walt. I caught two this season and both of them had very little fat. One had all kinds of tick marks on it's back so I'm pretty sure it will be graded damaged the next auction.

I love the statement that you'd better get the tag on.


57 years trapping. It's who I am. Every day is still as exciting as it was when I was a kid but a little more work.
Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593590
04/03/26 09:16 PM
04/03/26 09:16 PM
Joined: Jan 2008
49th State
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mad_mike Offline
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Joined: Jan 2008
49th State
Nice work, Walt. Otter, to me, are the most labor intensive animal, for the money.

Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593626
04/03/26 10:40 PM
04/03/26 10:40 PM
Joined: Dec 2013
Mn
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Joined: Dec 2013
Mn
Fleshing a lean otter is almost like trying to flesh the hull off a battleship. There has to be a better way. I made a beam out of a piece of 2x3, rounded the top and nose as needed and mounted it on the wall. The most fat is around the hips and is like the frosting on the cake. I know I`m not supposed to eat that first, but this is the exception. I flesh the bottom 6" or so, and clean up the tail while I`m there. Slip the pelt off the beam, spin it around and slide the mouth down the beam until you get to where you fleshed the bottom, now start your fleshing again only now your going towards the head. Going up the pelt, your going with the grain of the hair roots, not against them like when we go top to bottom. I guarantee it`s a world of difference. Good luck.


The Beaver and the Bear will show the way.
Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593642
04/03/26 11:25 PM
04/03/26 11:25 PM
Joined: Oct 2015
wisconsin
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Muskratwalt Offline OP
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Joined: Oct 2015
wisconsin
Just a sidenote on this catch. I caught it in a blind set in a MB 1216 at the outlet of a spring fed slough which drains into a medium size creek. I usually put a set or two here every winter as the creek stays open all winter due to the many springs. I usually catch an otter or two if they travel through.
This year I had to sort through the other furbearers that also travel in and out of the slough. The 1216 accounted for 2 muskrats, 2 beaver, and a mink before the otter catch. As is typical of most otter trapping it is a waiting game
and keeping the trap operating is the key. Not only was it tough to flesh, but proved to be a tough catch.


Walt legge
Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593649
04/03/26 11:51 PM
04/03/26 11:51 PM
Joined: Aug 2008
Sumner, Mo.
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Sumner, Mo.
I guess I’m weird, but I like putting up otter.
I scraped and dried 65 this winter, and one stood out as way worse than the rest. In fact that otter really made the skinning machine moan way more than most. Sure glad they aren’t all like that lol.
I see you all talking about having to put extensions on your boards to accommodate big ones. How long are your otter boards to begin with? I’ve put up many hundreds of otter and have never had one too long for my otter boards.

Re: Tough otter [Re: claycreech] #8593651
04/03/26 11:55 PM
04/03/26 11:55 PM
Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
Originally Posted by claycreech
I guess I’m weird, but I like putting up otter.
I scraped and dried 65 this winter, and one stood out as way worse than the rest. In fact that otter really made the skinning machine moan way more than most. Sure glad they aren’t all like that lol.
I see you all talking about having to put extensions on your boards to accommodate big ones. How long are your otter boards to begin with? I’ve put up many hundreds of otter and have never had one too long for my otter boards.


I'd rather put up 3 otter than 1 beaver.


Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait

Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you
Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593653
Yesterday at 12:05 AM
Yesterday at 12:05 AM
Joined: Aug 2008
Sumner, Mo.
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claycreech Offline
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Sumner, Mo.
I can’t say that! Lol

Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593654
Yesterday at 12:07 AM
Yesterday at 12:07 AM
Joined: Jan 2008
49th State
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49th State
I enjoy the time spent on each critter. Otter just are a bit more work, and honestly I think they should be quite a bit more valuable for the trapper.

Re: Tough otter [Re: mad_mike] #8593660
Yesterday at 12:19 AM
Yesterday at 12:19 AM
Joined: Aug 2008
Sumner, Mo.
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Sumner, Mo.
Originally Posted by mad_mike
I enjoy the time spent on each critter. Otter just are a bit more work, and honestly I think they should be quite a bit more valuable for the trapper.


Agree.
I’m gonna average close to $70 this year by the time I move the skulls, glands, and peckers. Sure would like to see them at a Benjamin or more average. That’s been awhile ago lol.

Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593717
Yesterday at 07:34 AM
Yesterday at 07:34 AM
Joined: Mar 2016
lewis county,new york
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newfox1 Offline
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Joined: Mar 2016
lewis county,new york
My shoulders and elbows are aching just thinking about it. Occasionally I’ll catch a real thin spring beaver, they’re tough. Nice job on that otter Walt.

Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593728
Yesterday at 07:53 AM
Yesterday at 07:53 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Northern Maine
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Joined: Dec 2006
Northern Maine
Good job.Looks very nice.


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Re: Tough otter [Re: Muskratwalt] #8593744
Yesterday at 08:28 AM
Yesterday at 08:28 AM
Joined: Apr 2013
WI
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nimzy Offline
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Joined: Apr 2013
WI
Them grissely old males can force the swear words out! And take twice as long

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