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Coyote - Removing coyote funk
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03/09/12 07:26 PM
03/09/12 07:26 PM
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Searched the archives, didn't find anything, was wondering if yall had any suggestions. Usually sell my stinky yotes live but got a 55 lb black male, washed him in dish detergent but he still smells like a wet dog some, gonna tan it, any suggestions for getting the smell out? Thanks
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Re: Removing coyote funk
[Re: Pinebear]
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03/09/12 09:51 PM
03/09/12 09:51 PM
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never heard of the trubond degreaser, where do you get it? Yeah, they really do stink, I shot one a couple years ago that didnt stink at all but he had a huge 30-06 exit hole so I had to toss him, most stink to the high heaven though.
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Re: Removing coyote funk
[Re: Newbold]
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03/10/12 07:05 PM
03/10/12 07:05 PM
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Campbery
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Tide, rinse, then soak in fabric softener, my wife let it come in the house.....enough said
"Life is full of wonderful opportunities brilliantly disguised as insolvable problems."
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Re: Removing coyote funk
[Re: Newbold]
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03/12/12 02:43 PM
03/12/12 02:43 PM
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Treavor
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I pick up a lot of road kill coyotes some smell pretty bad i just use puppy shampoo that i get from the dollar store come out smelling clean and soft too my fur buyer loves them.
This years total 2011-2012 38 rats 18 beavers 8 mink 3 otters 2 coon 1 coyotes (shot)
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Re: Removing coyote funk
[Re: Newbold]
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03/13/12 08:20 AM
03/13/12 08:20 AM
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lee steinmeyer
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I've washed coyotes for years. The easiest way, is use an automatic, throw in yotes, punch them down in the water to get the trapped air out of the skins, pour in a shot of any kind of laundry detergent, and let them wash for no more than 4-5 min. If they are extremely dirty or bloody, let them soak for a half hour. After they spin, and while the washer is refilling, give them a shot of hair conditioner. I do three at a time and they come out beautiful and they don't stink.
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