Caribou Rug...
#1
Caribou Rug...
Hi,
I just got back from a caribou hunt in northern Quebec. I brought a hide back with me looking to turn it into a rug. I took it to my local taxidermist, which is the first thing I'm doing with them.
Based on the expectations a few fellow hunters set with me, I was thinking that a quality job would take about 6-9 months in total between the taxidermist getting all the hides he will for the season; sending it to the tannery; getting it back, etc...
I was very surprised when this taxidermist, who says they are also the tannery for many taxidermists in the area, told me it will take 4 weeks?
Would this raise any red flags to you?
Thanks.
I just got back from a caribou hunt in northern Quebec. I brought a hide back with me looking to turn it into a rug. I took it to my local taxidermist, which is the first thing I'm doing with them.
Based on the expectations a few fellow hunters set with me, I was thinking that a quality job would take about 6-9 months in total between the taxidermist getting all the hides he will for the season; sending it to the tannery; getting it back, etc...
I was very surprised when this taxidermist, who says they are also the tannery for many taxidermists in the area, told me it will take 4 weeks?
Would this raise any red flags to you?
Thanks.
#2
Join Date: Jun 2005
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RE: Caribou Rug...
Huuum, even if they are tanners that is way too fast.
I know I do about 1200 pelts a year (capes and hides) and I keep them about 1 month in salt here to cure.
Of course the humidity in South Florida is around 78 to 98 % must of the time so the pelts take longer to cure.Maybe in your area they dry faster.
Or maybe the guy is not backed up, you should have made a mark on your pelt , like use a 16 p nail and dig holes in the shape of your innitials, that would prevent someone swapping your hide for one that looks like it.
I know I do about 1200 pelts a year (capes and hides) and I keep them about 1 month in salt here to cure.
Of course the humidity in South Florida is around 78 to 98 % must of the time so the pelts take longer to cure.Maybe in your area they dry faster.
Or maybe the guy is not backed up, you should have made a mark on your pelt , like use a 16 p nail and dig holes in the shape of your innitials, that would prevent someone swapping your hide for one that looks like it.
#4
RE: Caribou Rug...
Hi,
Thanks for the response. The humidity levels here are lower than FL.
I don't know the taxidermist, but they came highly recommended by someone I know. I'm new to the area, so didn't know anybody.
Hopefully things will turn out well.
Cheers,
Thanks for the response. The humidity levels here are lower than FL.
I don't know the taxidermist, but they came highly recommended by someone I know. I'm new to the area, so didn't know anybody.
Hopefully things will turn out well.
Cheers,
#5
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 112
RE: Caribou Rug...
ORIGINAL: mustad
Hi,
Thanks for the response. The humidity levels here are lower than FL.
I don't know the taxidermist, but they came highly recommended by someone I know. I'm new to the area, so didn't know anybody.
Hopefully things will turn out well.
Cheers,
Hi,
Thanks for the response. The humidity levels here are lower than FL.
I don't know the taxidermist, but they came highly recommended by someone I know. I'm new to the area, so didn't know anybody.
Hopefully things will turn out well.
Cheers,