#1144230 - 01/22/09 09:41 PM
fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
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Loc: Louisiana
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#1144337 - 01/22/09 10:36 PM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: M. Howard]
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Registered: 01/06/09
Posts: 2067
Loc: zimmerman, MN/ Outing, MN
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I just watched all your vids on this thread-
Thank you for posting those. Why do you flesh them vertically? It looks like it works great for you, but I've never seen it done that way before.
I have never put up any of my own fur before,as my old buyer gave me good money for green and in the round. I am going to start putting stuff up next year and will usually end up with a bunch of coon eventhough I am not targeting them.
I like your method!
thanks again-
michael
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#1144381 - 01/22/09 10:55 PM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: M. Howard]
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"Mr. President"
Registered: 12/24/06
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Loc: Johnston County, NC
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Great post with great information once again Tony!!! Very nice.
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#1144440 - 01/22/09 11:34 PM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: Northwind]
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GREAT JOB ON YOUR VIDEO IT WAS VERY INFORMATIVE .
DOING WHAT EVER GETS THE JOB DONE CORRECTLY IS WHAT COUNTS .
ITS GREAT TO SEE DIFFERENT METHODS !
(FRENCHIE)
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#1144453 - 01/22/09 11:40 PM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: Northwind]
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Registered: 01/11/09
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Loc: KS
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Great post...Thanx Howard...I thought u were crazy for using a vertical board...since watching this post i can tell ya i like it...in fact i have several draw knives...so next season i'm going to giver a try...thanx again...
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#1144484 - 01/23/09 12:15 AM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: UncleMike]
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Registered: 12/21/08
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Loc: marietta georgia
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Great video! you look like a absolute pro at that. Nice work M. Howard
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#1144773 - 01/23/09 07:42 AM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: Bowhunter74]
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Registered: 12/23/08
Posts: 412
Loc: eastern washinghton
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yes thanks again you might want to think of doing a trapping video say for coon from sets to finished product.your very good at teachin.also how long is your fleshing beam ?
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#1144784 - 01/23/09 07:53 AM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: 70sdiver]
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Registered: 11/30/07
Posts: 2799
Loc: S.C. Wisconsin 48yrs
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Very nice Tony.
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#1144819 - 01/23/09 08:20 AM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: Tightchain]
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Registered: 12/24/06
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Loc: East Highgate, Vermont
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I have been taught and do it the vertical way as you showed in the video, didn't know people did it another. Granted I don't know any outdoor people around here, I am kinda the odd ball sadly lol. Great videos and thanks for sharing!
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#1144889 - 01/23/09 08:58 AM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: Northwind]
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Registered: 04/04/08
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Loc: Eastern North Carolina
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Great videos!!! Thanks for all the time and effort you out into that.
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#1145093 - 01/23/09 11:14 AM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: Northwind]
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Registered: 12/24/06
Posts: 4553
Loc: Louisiana
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Thanks for sharing Tony. Do you do anything with the grease that gets into the fur (borax etc...) on the legs, and tail? The coons up here have a ton of fat.
When skinning, do you prefer to trim closer to the hide and have less fat to flesh or do you leave allot of fat on the hide? Chris, I have found that when fleshing the fat comes off easier with more fat left on the pelt. I was taught to leave as much fat on the carcass as possible when I was younger and sold green. Coon meat sales by the pound and most customers like fat coons, as fat means healthy. But with the fat left on the pelt, the thin layer of fat next to the leather seem to roll off better.
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#1145117 - 01/23/09 11:30 AM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: UncleMike]
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Registered: 12/24/06
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Loc: Louisiana
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Great post...Thanx Howard...I thought u were crazy for using a vertical board...since watching this post i can tell ya i like it...in fact i have several draw knives...so next season i'm going to giver a try...thanx again... Y'all keep in mind I did not put this up to show how fast I am at fleshing, because by Pro standards I am way to slow. I just wanted anyone wanting to try it to see that it can be done in under 5 mins. I have fleshed under a 1000 but over 800 coons since starting three years ago and have learned so much about it. I started off doing about 1 every 20 mins and messing up hides left and right. As time passed and I did more I learn from others on how to flesh. When I made these videos I was turning one every 5 mins flat. I am now down to 4 min and 30 seconds pushing it hard and 5 flat taking my time. I take my time a lot now and pace myself. I have about 10 mins total time in the coon on fleshing and boarding and 15 mins total time till completions in a bag, maybe more as I do a lot of extras. I have found the most important part to keep from damaging pelts starts when the animal is dispatched. Clean the fur very well right then of any burrs, mud or even cloddy blood if you are near water. Then dry the fur well before boarding. I am sure there are pelting books out there and I feel that they are the most important investment one can make to successfully put up fur. Clean fur is quality fur at auction. I may try to make some of these free videos to post and show how I clean the fur. By the time I set, catch, clean and pelt a animal, I am sure I have well over 40 mins invested in one hide if not more.
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#1145356 - 01/23/09 01:51 PM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: M. Howard]
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Registered: 11/20/08
Posts: 140
Loc: grenada, MS
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OK, so i noticed when you were boarding the coon, there was a little red left on him. The pelt doesn't have to be TOTALLY clean?
I guess I have watched about 50 fleshing videos, and they all seem just a hair red.
Thanks for posting it.
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#1145375 - 01/23/09 02:02 PM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: M. Howard]
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Registered: 11/20/08
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Loc: grenada, MS
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Just as long as they come out a golden brown. When are they golden brown? After fleshing? or after drying?
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#1145418 - 01/23/09 02:34 PM
Re: fleshing video one last time. comments welcome.
[Re: Carl19_68]
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Registered: 12/20/08
Posts: 332
Loc: Herriman, Utah
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M. Howard thank you, very good post. Do you use grawe's boards? I was thinking about ordering some of there boards. Thank you for taking the time to show the post. Also do you do your fox and coyote legs the same way with the rubber bands?
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