Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: recondo on November 18, 2014, 11:05:30 AM
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I've caught 3 coons so far, and for some reason I seem to be having trouble with the tails when skinning them. I've managed to tear about the last 3 inches off of every one of them. Maybe this is a basic or dumb question, but how in the heck do you get the bone out of the tail, and do you split the tail before or after bone out?
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I split the tail a third of the way, then use a tail stripper
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I split the tail as far as I can with a knife, but don't have a stripper. I think getting one would be well worth the money. I don't usually leave three inches, but even a tuft is annoying.
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Check out You Tube on skinning coons. There's a guy that uses a tail stripper. Kinda like a wire stripper.
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+1 for tail stripper. I too cut down as far as I can 1/3-1/2 and then use the tail stripper. Works great!!
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Tail strippers only cost like 2.75 on f and t
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The two dollar plastic one works just as good as the ten dollar metal one. I have both.
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I've even used 2 sticks with just a v notched in the middle. I normally skin out my yotes in the field. Never remember to pack the tail stripper. Its worked every time so far