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Moyle's Tannery is fine if you are going to hang your civet on the wall, but not if you plan on making a garment out of the skin. Moyle's has to 'mark' each skin during the tanning process and they do it by stamping a series of holes in the hide. On mine they marked each one in the center of the pelt. When they were put together to make my vest, it looked like swiss cheese! I don't know if the other tanneries do the same thing, but it's something to consider. Maybe you can request ahead of time that they 'mark' the pelts on the head where it won't matter.
He didn't seem to smell all to me. Maybe I am immune.Is that why I'm a bachelor.
Quote from: Humptulips on February 16, 2016, 10:35:25 PMHe didn't seem to smell all to me. Maybe I am immune.Is that why I'm a bachelor. I'm thinking that burning sensation you get in your sinus after being close to ground zero permanently ruins your sense of smell. I didn't think I smelled that bad when I got home but my wife freaked out on me about two steps into the living room last night. "OH MY GOD"
Quote from: ouchfoss on February 17, 2016, 10:45:56 AMQuote from: Humptulips on February 16, 2016, 10:35:25 PMHe didn't seem to smell all to me. Maybe I am immune.Is that why I'm a bachelor. I'm thinking that burning sensation you get in your sinus after being close to ground zero permanently ruins your sense of smell. I didn't think I smelled that bad when I got home but my wife freaked out on me about two steps into the living room last night. "OH MY GOD" When I got sprayed it was the same for me. I didn't think it was that bad but once I stepped foot in the house I got an earful quicker then $#!+
How are you adding castor to a swim thru? Is part of the cage above water where you can use the castor?
This is where I had the trap. It's a narrow spot about 20" wide but is about 48" deep. It's the main channel of the creek so its got some current through it which makes it tough to put a bunch of sticks and stuff around it without forcing all the water through the trap. All I did for this spot was toss the trap in there and put one dive stick upstream and downstream. There is like three feet of clear water above the trap for animals to swim above it and completely miss it but when they dive they always go right to the bottom. Makes it far easier to set traps when you don't have to spend so much time building a path for the animals to follow. This spot produced a beaver and an otter last year and two beavers so far this year.
Quote from: ouchfoss on February 23, 2016, 06:58:46 PMThis is where I had the trap. It's a narrow spot about 20" wide but is about 48" deep. It's the main channel of the creek so its got some current through it which makes it tough to put a bunch of sticks and stuff around it without forcing all the water through the trap. All I did for this spot was toss the trap in there and put one dive stick upstream and downstream. There is like three feet of clear water above the trap for animals to swim above it and completely miss it but when they dive they always go right to the bottom. Makes it far easier to set traps when you don't have to spend so much time building a path for the animals to follow. This spot produced a beaver and an otter last year and two beavers so far this year.I love spots like that. I have a couple that produce every year