collapse

Advertisement


Author Topic: Just wondering if you guys do anything diffrent with field care in the rain?  (Read 1657 times)

Offline 840dc

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Hunter
  • ***
  • Join Date: Jun 2010
  • Posts: 123
Any tips or things you should do diffrent if its raining out :dunno:

Offline BLKBEARKLR

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 4092
  • Location: Roy, Washington
  • Taxidermist
The most important thing is getting your cape off and the animal cooled down.

If it is raining hard set a tarp/poncho up over it. 

Getting the cape dry is going to help stop bacteria, but usually when it is raining it is cooler that will also help stop the spread of it.

Joe
22 years 3 months and 4 days, happily retired from the U.S Army.


Offline 840dc

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Hunter
  • ***
  • Join Date: Jun 2010
  • Posts: 123
Thankyou

Offline Michelle_Nelson

  • Trade Count: (-1)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: Apr 2007
  • Posts: 7974
  • Location: Rochester, Washington
  • Bring on the Bears!
Ya know, what can you do when it is poring down on the Wet side?  :dunno: Things are going to get wet it is hard to prevent it.  You do the best you can with what you have.  If it is raining the chances are your animal is going to be wet to begin with.

Heat and Moisture are what bacteria need to thrive.  They work faster in these conditions.  When an animal is killed it needs to be kept cool and dry until 3 things can happen;

*  Either you get it into a freezer,

*  Get it to the taxidermist,

*  Split, flesh, and salt the cape correctly.  

For bacteria to stop working the cape either has to be completely frozen solid or the cape has to be split, fleshed and salted and the moisture content of the hide brought somewhere bellow 15%.

I suggest carying a couple dry towels with you if you are going to be hunting in the rain.  They do not have to be on your person but in the truck.  When you get the animal back to the truck dry the cape off as best you can and either get it into the freezer ASAP or to the taxidermist ASAP.
 
You can also carry one of those cheap ponchoes with you.  The one thing you really don't want to do is wrap that warm cape up in plastic but you can lay the poncho over the cape enough to keep it from getting soaked.  Best place to put a wet cape for transpot is in a cloth game bag.  It allowes the moisture to drain off along with blood and body fluids.  In plastic a wet cape is going to sweat and become a bacteria feeding ground.

Offline 840dc

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Hunter
  • ***
  • Join Date: Jun 2010
  • Posts: 123
Thank you

 


* Advertisement

* Recent Topics

Couple crazy Montana bucks by redi
[Today at 12:52:20 PM]


Pearygin Quality by jstone
[Today at 12:43:02 PM]


My 2025 Wyoming trip by high_hunter
[Today at 12:34:29 PM]


Bobcat Scent Lures on the Westside by aaronoto
[Today at 12:29:13 PM]


"Any Deer" GMU's - Proof of Sex? by dreadi
[Today at 11:35:48 AM]


What are you cooking? by JDArms1240
[Today at 09:27:53 AM]


2025 15th Annual Hunting-Washington Christmas Gift Exchange by Ghost Hunter
[Today at 09:18:08 AM]


2025 Quality Chewuch Tag by Ridgerunner
[Today at 07:58:46 AM]


New scope or not? by outdooraddict
[Today at 06:31:27 AM]


More than one shotgun? by jdb
[Today at 05:08:07 AM]


Fishin' with First-Timers by Martinhunter
[Today at 02:00:43 AM]


What gmu's in sw Washington hold elk? by Cylvertip
[Yesterday at 10:54:05 PM]


Making memories by h2ofowlr
[Yesterday at 10:29:43 PM]


The Mysterious $200,000 by Dan-o
[Yesterday at 07:06:09 PM]


Late Muzzy WT by Jimmy33
[Yesterday at 04:35:34 PM]


East Oak smokers? by treefarmer
[Yesterday at 03:52:44 PM]


2025 elk success thread!! by IdeehoT
[Yesterday at 02:20:40 PM]


211 Mile Ambler Road Through The Brooks Range Approved by Houndhunter
[Yesterday at 02:13:34 PM]

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal