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Bobcat or coyote pelt
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<blockquote data-quote="wildlifefarmer" data-source="post: 5248281" data-attributes="member: 19620"><p>Skinning a cat isn't difficult to do. A yote is another story!! The hardest part with a cat are the eyes and lips. If you leave the claws be prepared for a lot of time!! After skinning you will need to stretch and cure the hide before you send off to a tanner or you could try it yourself. Most that you can buy are clawless when tanned. From what I've seen from trapper supply places tanned hides run approximately $125 per. </p><p></p><p>There isn't anything like harvesting your own to display. Or even better IMO is a nice garment for yourself. Good luck and happy hunting!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildlifefarmer, post: 5248281, member: 19620"] Skinning a cat isn’t difficult to do. A yote is another story!! The hardest part with a cat are the eyes and lips. If you leave the claws be prepared for a lot of time!! After skinning you will need to stretch and cure the hide before you send off to a tanner or you could try it yourself. Most that you can buy are clawless when tanned. From what I’ve seen from trapper supply places tanned hides run approximately $125 per. There isn’t anything like harvesting your own to display. Or even better IMO is a nice garment for yourself. Good luck and happy hunting!! [/QUOTE]
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