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Squirrel skinning tips
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5415914" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Back in the day, my problem was holding on to one end while trying to slip the hide off, that is why the little contraption came in handy, freed up my other hand. I did see a bunch of videos with more or less the same method of skinning, but the one with the guy using a hatchet was pretty slick, he chopped off the feet and head, then dropped them in a bucket of water, after all where in the bucket, he skinned them using more or less the same method as the others. Pretty quick though, but I had grown accustomed to doing all the skinning in the field, so not much water to do it that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5415914, member: 20060"] Back in the day, my problem was holding on to one end while trying to slip the hide off, that is why the little contraption came in handy, freed up my other hand. I did see a bunch of videos with more or less the same method of skinning, but the one with the guy using a hatchet was pretty slick, he chopped off the feet and head, then dropped them in a bucket of water, after all where in the bucket, he skinned them using more or less the same method as the others. Pretty quick though, but I had grown accustomed to doing all the skinning in the field, so not much water to do it that way. [/QUOTE]
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