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chukardogs:
Great job! It's awesome that some are keeping the traditions alive. Not being a trapper, as I look at the picture, there's obviously some pelts in sheath's or sleeve's to protect the hides, I assume? What are the different species in those sleeves? Are the pelts next to your legs in the picture, Mink, Marten or ?

nwwanderer:
Way more than a birdgetter you are, thanks for the share!!!

Ghost Hunter:

--- Quote from: chukardogs on March 06, 2025, 05:00:01 AM ---Great job! It's awesome that some are keeping the traditions alive. Not being a trapper, as I look at the picture, there's obviously some pelts in sheath's or sleeve's to protect the hides, I assume? What are the different species in those sleeves? Are the pelts next to your legs in the picture, Mink, Marten or ?

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Turned inside out.  Part of the prep and drying process.

bearhunter99:
Well done!  Those look like some fat fluffy coyotes!

Birdgetter:
Appreciate it everyone! Yep some pelts are put up leather side out. That’s what you’re seeing with the mink, otter, skunks, coons and muskrats.

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