Coyotes, from shot to finish. Lots of pics!!

Scott r I'm curious to how long do you let them dry after skinning them.then to wash the hides in the washer.
 
Nice job on processing the fur. What do you use for a heating source in the fur shed. I had one lined with OSB like yours that I used a wood stove and after a decade of use the OSB dried out. Good thing I was around when it caught on fire.
My new shed that I built is now all metal lined and I have gone to a small propane heater to warm it up quickly when I want to work in it. The wife and kids use to complain more about me smelling like smoke than like fur. I built a separate small room in it that is super insulated and just has a small electric wall heater. It also has a refrigeration unit in it and is used as a walkin cooler for those Sept archery deer and elk hunts.
I like you would much rather be out coyote hunting then big game any day. Christmas Day is one of the only days in the winter when I don't carry a rifle while I travel but I have shot a couple over the years out the back door around the sheep once I open presents.

I do mine in my garage which has a gas furnace.

Walk in refrigeration...sweeeet. I have plans on doing something like that as well for the sept elk season....just havent had the $$ to do it. :)

Cheers!!
 
I bought the cooler unit used from a local company. $1600 installed. Have not used it as much as I was hoping but have had a few lambs, elk, bear and deer hang in it over the years. The biggest problem I have found is it sometimes takes longer to clean the shed up from doing fur then it takes to cut up the meat hanging in the cooler. I was thinking of building a dedicated meat cutting room on the other side of the cooler. It might happen in the next few years once the kids leave home (hopefully) and I can start down sizing in the toy department.
Was talking to my register trapper friend the other day and he tells me the Fur Harvester's have bought the building in Winnipeg that was owned by NAFA. The lady that use to manage the operation for NAFA has also now gone to work for FH's. She also said that there is still talk about NAFA going again once they get their debt restructured which won't happen this season. FH's has an agent come through the area twice a year but it is sure nice to know they have made a bit of a commitment by buying assets where we can drop off our fur when it starts to pile up.
 
Warning graphic content which isnt suitable for most city cucks and the likes....If killing animals bothers you...move along with out comment.


Just thought Id share some pics of my passion of predator hunting here in southern SK. Im very fortunate to have some of the best coyotes in NA out my back door and there is nothing Id rather hunt then a coyote (call me weird). Was out today and shot 2. Heres a some pics of whbat I do with a coyote from start to finish.

Rifle- Tikka T3 Lite .204 Ruger
scope- Bushnell LRTS 4.5-18x44

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Big open country I hunt, this shot was morning with some fog. Shot one off this area. This spot is always money!!

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Always have my favorite skinning knives. Ive bought custom knives costing hundreds and nothing seems to work as well as these cheap knives I bought at Dam Beaver supplies. About $20 a knife and are perfect.

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My fleshing Knife a Necker 600....Learnt on it and love it. Also cant go with my Havalon, its a Godsend for fine work.

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On the skinning machine

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After skinning it hits the beam where I flesh

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Done fleshing, ready for the washing machine.

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On the boards, fur side in

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Flipped and pretty much done, just drying out

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And when they are all done and hanging!! Ready to sell.

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Great post and I mean it. I enjoyed looking at the pictures and reading your reply's on how you finish the pelts . I wish I had the time and space to do what you have the pleasure to get to do . all the best to you and yours in the New Year .
 
The skinning machine..is that a home design/build?
Trust the fur prices go up and the fun had is well rewarded.
Thanks for the thread on your hard/fun work and rewards.
Nothing like time in the wilderness enjoying Mother Nature.
Rob
 
Great Post! Really enjoyed this one mate and admire your willingness to overcome the smells LOL
our wild dogs down under smell like stiink!!!

do the coyotes too?
 
No they dont smell bad in colder weather.....Early season yes,if snaring it gets warm. If it's a fresh healthy dog they smell great lol, I dont mind it myself. Fleshing is the hardest.
 
No they dont smell bad in colder weather.....Early season yes,if snaring it gets warm. If it's a fresh healthy dog they smell great lol, I dont mind it myself. Fleshing is the hardest.

Thanks for that info mate, That is a good thing!

our Red Foxes are on the nose a bit, but nothing like the "Wild Dog" and even Alpine Dingos smell! its horrid lol.

We only get a bounty of $120 aud for Dog scalped nose to tail, and a measley $10 for Red fox face scalp
 
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