Here's another tip, if you're spending another day or more at camp, lay the hide fur side down on the ground, in good shade, so the ticks can crawl off. scrape as much fat off the pelt as possible. put it in a cooler if the temperature gets above 50 degrees and/or when flies are out and about, Wasps/Hornets are not an issue.
Do NOT hang the pelt on a fence, or branch. I had to trash an elk hide that was absolutely covered in maggots and ticks.
Do NOT put a raw pelt in a plastic bag (unless you're freezing it), put it in a game bag, fur needs to breathe too

If you're tanning the hide yourself and its covered in live ticks, put it in the freezer, in a game or paper bag, leave it in over night and take it out to thaw in the morning, every single tick will be dead, i promise.
