Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: Dmanmastertracker on November 28, 2010, 07:59:42 PM
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I've passed on two now deer hunting this year and thought I'd better ask the question after seeing a really nice, light-colored yote today I would like to have on the wall. Any help? Thank you.
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Oh boy , if you have never done it try to find someone in your area that has , the skinning isnt all that hard but the tanning is kinda complcated and you need alot of special equiptment . Google coyote skinning/ tanning and you should be able to find a couple of diffrent videos on skinning and tanning . or there are always the taxidermist but that costs money . if you know how to skin one you can salt it and send it off to moyle tanning inn idaho www.moytown.com (http://www.moytown.com)
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Thanks, any idea what a taxi. charges for a complete job?
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dman tube it,if ya get one bring it over Ill show ya,you can stretch it and dry it,send it to moyles cost about 23 bucks
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There ya go what a offer , Rasbo rocks,and skins
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Thanks, any idea what a taxi. charges for a complete job?
give blkbearklr,Joe a yell he can give ya a price,,he does charge more if it has two eyes :chuckle:
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Cool, thank you.
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Get your salt at Costco. $5 gets you a $hitload.
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:)Take it to Michelle! :dunno:
Carl
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You get 25# of salt for $4 at COSTCO or you can get 50# for $6 at your local feed store. You want the fine grain feeder salt. Not rock salt or mineral salt.
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Just skin, flesh, stretch, dry and ship to Moyles. Here's a half dozen that just came out of the box from moyles havent combed them out yet.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi6.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fy222%2FBrowndaug%2F07-08coyotes004.jpg&hash=3ed3fe1d6f2a13f2ef4b095a3a137e7b713f8d2c)
If you want I'll post some more info and links. I put on a pelt handling demo at Cabelas for the WWPHA last summer.
AWS
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Nice, thanks for the info. I wanted to find a way to get coyotes done cheaper.