- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
Why are some easier than others?
Even on a hot carcass, there are differences.
I've had hides that practically fall off, and those, like the fat road kill I did last, where the hide tears, and needs to be followed with the blade over much of the shoulder and butt areas. It tried to pull muscle from the carcass. It reminded me of doing a frozen deer. But this deer was steaming.
The two of mine that I skinned at camp were easy jobs that, once the initial cuts were done, simply pulled off by hand. And they had hung for 24 hrs before skinning.
Ideas?
Even on a hot carcass, there are differences.
I've had hides that practically fall off, and those, like the fat road kill I did last, where the hide tears, and needs to be followed with the blade over much of the shoulder and butt areas. It tried to pull muscle from the carcass. It reminded me of doing a frozen deer. But this deer was steaming.
The two of mine that I skinned at camp were easy jobs that, once the initial cuts were done, simply pulled off by hand. And they had hung for 24 hrs before skinning.
Ideas?