New guy and some gun porn.
- trevort
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Re: New guy and some gun porn.
welcome on board. Are the cats common? I guess they arent endangered or you wouldnt be shooting them!
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Re: New guy and some gun porn.
Hi mate the skinning method used there is called tube or case skinning. Its a way to preserve the skin with as few cuts as neccesary. They pull it off like a jumper223 fanboy wrote:Those bobcat skins are nice.
How do you go about skinning them for sale?
They don't look like you've slit them down the belly.
Cheers
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Re: New guy and some gun porn.
Nothing against 20cal's. I just prefer 17's.MISSED wrote:
Can I ask why you went 17 Fireball and not 17 MachIV or 20 Vartarg
Why would anyone chamber in M4 now that they've standardised the 17FB?
The M4 was/is a wildcat with dang near any many different reamers out there as there are rifles chambered in it.
Being the simpleton that I am, I try to keep things simple.
As for the skinning,,,, it's just like taking off your socks.
Edit; kjd,,, I watched your video after I posted.
We do a few things different but the main thing is, we NEVER split the front legs or chest. Especially on a Cat. That white belly fur's where the money is. Instead, we tube em all the way down to the front feet (the elbow on Coyotes), lips, and nose.
I do wish a Coyote would peel like those Fox though. Dang Coyotes hang onto their skin for dear life. Matter of fact, a Deer's almost easier to skin than a Coyote LOL.
In other words, you don't just pull the skin off. Some guys even make skinning machines with electric wenches or use a come-along. Cats are easier but still not as easy as that Fox.
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No worries mate.
That wasn't me skinning by the way..
Do you guys leave the cartilage in the ears?
That wasn't me skinning by the way..
Do you guys leave the cartilage in the ears?
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Re: New guy and some gun porn.
Some do, some don't.kjd wrote:
Do you guys leave the cartilage in the ears?
I've never been docked for it so being the lazy SOB that I am, I leave it in.
Reguardless of the differences that ol boy skinning the Fox definatly knows his stuff.
Never seen anyone pull a tail like that. That's slicker than Owl poo.
Just another example of why I enjoy seeing how things are done in different parts of the world. Thanks for posting it.
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No worries mate!
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Re: New guy and some gun porn.
Hmmmm that's how I do rabbits. Although I don't bother using a knife to start them off. As long as they are warm, you can do them in a few seconds. Never tried a fox though
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I Concurkjd wrote:I'll also go on record saying this has to be one of if not the best first post on AusVarmint. Thanks again mate!
Awesome pics, I take it Bobcat skins would be worth a bit?