This is how I skin my deer
#11
RE: This is how I skin my deer
I domine similar, except with a golfball tied into the hide. I tie a rope around the golfball and reverse slowly. It usually does it in one pull,, butits nice to have someone standing close by with a skinning knife for the parsta that start to tear the meat.
Very easy and fast
Very easy and fast
#12
RE: This is how I skin my deer
ORIGINAL: piney
Have you ever tried it from the hind quarters?, or are there problems that way?
Have you ever tried it from the hind quarters?, or are there problems that way?
#13
RE: This is how I skin my deer
ORIGINAL: Hoyt_Viper
I domine similar, except with a golfball tied into the hide. I tie a rope around the golfball and reverse slowly. It usually does it in one pull,, butits nice to have someone standing close by with a skinning knife for the parsta that start to tear the meat.
Very easy and fast
I domine similar, except with a golfball tied into the hide. I tie a rope around the golfball and reverse slowly. It usually does it in one pull,, butits nice to have someone standing close by with a skinning knife for the parsta that start to tear the meat.
Very easy and fast
I also take my time pulling it off. I don't just take off and rip it off. I usually stop and ease the hide over the front shoulders and also cut thru the tail when I get there.
I like it because I have to do all the same prep work anyway and by the time its hung up it's already skinned. I also like the fact that I can adjust the deer up or down for easy cleaning. I cut everything off with my knife, I never use a saw.
Also if the deer is a bit froze the hide can be damn near impossible to pull off by hand.
#14
RE: This is how I skin my deer
ORIGINAL: magicman54494
It should work but I think you would have to skin both hinds down and tie them together.
ORIGINAL: piney
Have you ever tried it from the hind quarters?, or are there problems that way?
Have you ever tried it from the hind quarters?, or are there problems that way?
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 260
RE: This is how I skin my deer
I do it that way too. My dad and I processed 5 deer in one day that way. Would've taken that long just to skin them otherwise.
Make sure the deer is not frozen. We pulled one in half due to that. For some reason it was hilarious when it happened.
Make sure the deer is not frozen. We pulled one in half due to that. For some reason it was hilarious when it happened.
#17
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 7
RE: This is how I skin my deer
Hey guys. If you shoot a nice buck and you are not going to mount it. Why not take it to your local taxidermist and ask if he wants to buythe cape. I have a friend who is one of the best taxi's in central Ohio and he buys all the capes I can get to him. For these artists to buy these capes from out of state or God forbid, Canada, it can cost them hundreds of dollarsplus import fees and state taxes. Maybe they would cut you a break on the next pig you bring in.It saves them time and money plus it puts money back inyour pocket for hunting. just a thought for you all