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Offline J-Bone

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newbie bear field dressing and hide
« on: July 24, 2025, 10:12:52 PM »
Does anyone have good resources for me to look at that teaches very simple bear field dressing for a first-timer that will be doing it alone. I want to preserve the hide for a mounted rug.

I'm concerned about the heat in August as well. I'll be hunting about 45 mins from my house, and will be nore more than a mile from my truck. How long do I need to get it on ice? should I field dress immediately?

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Re: newbie bear field dressing and hide
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2025, 10:19:30 PM »
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Re: newbie bear field dressing and hide
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2025, 06:31:20 AM »
Here’s my skinning diagram for a rug or trapper tan.

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Re: newbie bear field dressing and hide
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2025, 07:23:17 AM »
Yup ,those diagram looks right.
Sharp knife
If your trying to do a rug.
Sometimes it's better to do the diagram cuts first.
Then try to do long straight cuts, without starting and stopping a lot.
That's how I do it ,seems like if I stop a lot .
I get jagged edges on my hide.
Sharp knife will allow you to make the diagram cuts in one long cut without stopping.

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Re: newbie bear field dressing and hide
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2025, 08:03:45 AM »
 Bear are easier to gut than a deer.
Carry a cooler with frozen 1 gal water bottles in your truck they last longer. Carry a small tarp in your truck too.

It helps to skin if you can elevate on a log or tailgate. Once to get skin off spread frozen bottles around meat on tarp. If you can elevate meat for air great.

Cool,clean, dry.

At nearest point grab more bags of ice and surround meat.
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Re: newbie bear field dressing and hide
« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2025, 10:14:02 AM »
Does anyone have good resources for me to look at that teaches very simple bear field dressing for a first-timer that will be doing it alone. I want to preserve the hide for a mounted rug.

I'm concerned about the heat in August as well. I'll be hunting about 45 mins from my house, and will be nore more than a mile from my truck. How long do I need to get it on ice? should I field dress immediately?

Go give black river taxidermy a follow on FB and looks at his diagrams. He also does some videos.
*censored* also does a couple awesome podcasts with him where he goes over everything you need to know.
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Re: newbie bear field dressing and hide
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2025, 05:21:23 PM »
Those gut hooks with razor blades work pretty well for making the long cuts straight. Get on ice or cooled as fast as you can, I’ve had one start slipping.
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