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coon skinning quick video

Started by topdawg, October 09, 2010, 10:01:30 PM

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topdawg

my goal: do as much as I can, as fast as I can, for as long as I can, and at the end of the day if I'm not satisfied I will be to wore out to care

pitw

  Just got around to watching that.  Pretty slick rig for a fact.  I've seen the same sorta set up for coyotes as well.  Looks like he should maybe invest in a heater for the shed if he ever has more than one to do :wink:
  As I don't have any Racoons to skin I gotta ask, how are they to flesh :shrug:.
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topdawg

i think they are a mess..... they have alot of fat that likes to hold on to the skin...but that is just me, dad dont mind them much

i stick to beave, muskrat, and mink....dad gets the rest lol
iwould rather cleanskin somthing and not have to flesh much
my goal: do as much as I can, as fast as I can, for as long as I can, and at the end of the day if I'm not satisfied I will be to wore out to care

FinsnFur

Pretty handy lil set up. :eyebrownod:
I dont think coons are that tough to skin though. I would however want one if I had a pile of coyotes to do.
Coons up here anyway...are so full of jelled up fat they skin pretty easily.
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slagmaker

Pretty neat!!

Coons can be a pain to skin depending on how much fat. I would think it would be worth trying on coyotes. Never know how well it will work unless you try.
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