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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 5294800" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>It should be ok as long as it was bagged well and not left in the freezer for over a year.</p><p>My biggest pet peeve when I was doing taxidermy was people bringing me a deer head that had been in the freezer for 2-3 years or more. It makes it very hard to cape and flesh when freezer burned.</p><p>Best way to dry a wet cape is to roll it up in a dry towel, hair side out, turn inside out [flesh side]and roll up again in a dry towel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 5294800, member: 2245"] It should be ok as long as it was bagged well and not left in the freezer for over a year. My biggest pet peeve when I was doing taxidermy was people bringing me a deer head that had been in the freezer for 2-3 years or more. It makes it very hard to cape and flesh when freezer burned. Best way to dry a wet cape is to roll it up in a dry towel, hair side out, turn inside out [flesh side]and roll up again in a dry towel. [/QUOTE]
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