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So I skinned out our first beaver and am now deciding if I need to take the time to flesh and stretch it since I'm just going to drop it off at the taxidermist to get tanned. Are those steps still necessary?
I can't imagine the old timers hunkered in a short cabin, -20 out, light from their stove and a candle flickering in the corner fleshing one of them oily *censored*s one after another, carcasses probably froze solid, only after running 20 miles of line that day.
I more or less clean skin mine. It's how I learned to do it so I'll probably not change. I have fleshed a few rough skinned ones though. The area between the hips, the neck and the tail are hard to flesh for me but if you leave a few small patches they flesh OK.I was thinking about doing another beaver handling demo at the fur sale. Anyone think that would interest them?