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Hide Tanning Season

Tue Aug 01, 2017 11:25 pm

More like, I'm home for a minute and the hunting season is open for bear, and I need freezer space. The YL is coming out this year and we'll need all the space we can free up.

Opening the freezer I pulled out the first bag I felt like pulling out. It turned out to be my elk from last season. It's easy to tell for me. The aroma of sage was still in the fur and unforgettable. First up, defrost in a cooler of water.

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Then hang it up on a ladder and rinse it some more to thaw out.

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That's what it looks like when wet and after I had fleshed and salted it the day after the kill. Another couple times of fleshing and salting should take care of it.
More to come!

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Tue Aug 01, 2017 11:34 pm

Wow, this looks cool.

Ya picked a warm week to mess with this, though :bigsmile:

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Tue Aug 01, 2017 11:38 pm

NWGunner wrote:Wow, this looks cool.

Ya picked a warm week to mess with this, though :bigsmile:
See the sun in the back? I work in the shade

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Tue Aug 01, 2017 11:58 pm

What are your plans for the hide? I can appreciate that you use all parts of your Kills dreadi, i am not a hunter myself but if i were that's what i would do. :thumbsup2:

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:43 am

usrifle wrote:What are your plans for the hide? I can appreciate that you use all parts of your Kills dreadi, i am not a hunter myself but if i were that's what i would do. :thumbsup2:
The YL wants some small rugs for under the coffee table and for next to the bed. So that's what I'm working on making.

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:45 am

will the rug match the drapes?

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Wed Aug 02, 2017 8:19 am

OhShoot! wrote:will the rug match the drapes?

:rofl9:

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Wed Aug 02, 2017 10:16 am

dreadi wrote:
OhShoot! wrote:will the rug match the drapes?

:rofl9:



:plusone:

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Wed Aug 02, 2017 5:39 pm

cmica wrote:
dreadi wrote:
OhShoot! wrote:will the rug match the drapes?

:rofl9:



:plusone:


I'm sure Dana prefers hardwood.

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:34 pm

Keep us posted. Love more details. What is YL? How do you flesh and salt it? Sage, like the plant? Did you rub it in it intentionally?

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:38 pm

RocketScott wrote:
cmica wrote:
dreadi wrote:
OhShoot! wrote:will the rug match the drapes?

:rofl9:



:plusone:


I'm sure Dana prefers hardwood.
Black Chestnuts


Another evening of fleshing.

Out of the cooler it's still wet and salty.
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An hour and a half later
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There some bullet holes and knife holes in the hide. On the flip side they aren't visible. If this was to be a hair off tan I'd be a bit miffed at my work.
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Back in the cooler, salted, until tomorrow.

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Wed Aug 02, 2017 10:15 pm

This should be on The Discovery Channel...a new show....

Hide Tanning Season, with the YL & the OM :thumbsup2:

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Thu Aug 03, 2017 5:40 pm

What's OM stand for?

Today's work took less time but, there's more to do tonight.

Out from the cooler and it's time to scrape again.
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Afterwards
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It started drying faster while fleshing because I had a fan blowing on me and due to how dry it is outside. It's very pliable at this point. The fur is quite nice in the sun. Since I began learning about elk, the fur has intrigued me. Especially the transition of colors in the shafts. Here the hide will soak until later tonight in a hot salt bath.

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Re: Hide Tanning Season

Thu Aug 03, 2017 5:48 pm

snozzberries wrote:Keep us posted. Love more details. What is YL? How do you flesh and salt it? Sage, like the plant? Did you rub it in it intentionally?

Sorry, I missed your post.

YL is amateur radio speak for girlfriend. I have a fleshing board and fleshing knife from a trapper's supply store. Here's a picture of the fleshing beam the morning after the kill.

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For salt, I get the largest and cheapest bags of Mortons table salt I can find, normally from Cash N Carry. You're supposed to rub it in so that it gets in and helps dry the membrane and other parts you want to take off.



Yes, wild sage. I killed that elk in a sage field. My hunting clothes and some of my gear still smell of sage and I don't know how long he'd been out there but they were and were eating it too.

Re: Hide Tanning Season

Thu Aug 03, 2017 6:21 pm

Where are you Bear hunting this season?
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