I've never really looked at many youtube fur put up videos, because I learned before youtube was a thing, so I can't recommend any particular ones, but I know there are some good ones out there. Different animals take a little different methods, but as a general rule it is pretty similar animal to animal. I agree on learning to put up fur, but, a freezer is a very good thing to have to store your fur until you have time to put it up. I usually put most of mine up at the end of the season, so I'm actually out in the woods getting the fur, not spending time putting it up. It doesn't have to be a dedicated freezer if you aren't catching big numbers. If you put them in an airtight plastic bag (doesn't have to be 100% airtight, I use bread sacks either knotted or with the bread clip closing them for many animals) you can probably get away with using your food freezer without the wife flipping out too much. You probably won't be able to lay them out flat like trapdog recommends though. He has a point, but I've not had a problem with rolling them. If you are storing them for much time in the freezer, not leaving any flesh exposed, rolling or folding them fur out will prevent freezer burn and drying out for quite a while. Airtight bags also helps with freezer burn.