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Post by paulette on Dec 24, 2012 22:41:30 GMT -5
Back again.
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Post by whitedove on Dec 25, 2012 10:57:50 GMT -5
Looks Cool!!!
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Post by paulette on Dec 25, 2012 17:24:21 GMT -5
Thanks! Here's a picture of the young man that shot this coyote. I'm glad he was so happy with his new hat. Also glad to see that someone else puts coyote furs on their dining room table.. wonder if the guy's wife was watching him take that picture?? lol I'm honored and flattered.. what a beautiful coyote.. sure came out beautiful.. I almost forgot this one last pic.. such a happy moment for this young hunter!
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Post by paulette on Jan 21, 2013 12:37:03 GMT -5
Bump in the daytime.
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Post by huntingtag08 on Jan 27, 2013 9:27:03 GMT -5
Wow, nice job Paulette! How do you get the dog smell out of your coyotes?
That really looks clean and soft!
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Post by paulette on Jan 27, 2013 15:40:58 GMT -5
Thank you! really made me happy to see how happy the kids are wearing them! Well I DO use a power washer to wash these skins! I pickled this skin with citric acid and I also used degreasers on it and also used baking soda to neutralized the acid pickle. I didn't use any soap or conditioners on the fur,,,I also smoked the flesh side under a tarp and over a quilt rack with the punky wood, willow i think,,, anyway, I always use a shop vacuum to get the fur started drying and fluffy like that. I wish the skin was tumbled in sawdust..that really makes the fur shine and feel luxurious...but not there yet! Might be doing this in old age...I'm well on my way!!
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