Thank you for the videos! Theyve been a great help with my little project. Found a shrew yesterday and figured if there was ever a time to learn now'd be the time!
Thank you so much for this great video I can't wait to follow all your instructions on the next coyote. I used the same tanning solution as you do on my last one but didn't do the same process as you.
Great info I use the same the orange bottle just got done doing the white tail tip coyote I got the other week. Fleshed it with a electric pressure washer turned out pretty good 👍. Thanks for sharing buddy 👍🤘💯🇺🇸
Great video! Thank you! It is very hard to find these kinds of videos. I just started trapping and was shocked how much it cost for me to send 5 beavers to Moyles !! Shipping alone is thru the roof!
Thank you too. I got some beaver pelts I will be doing a video on here soon. Yes paying the tannery, shipping and such adds up. Keep up and good luck trapping.
Will you please do another video starting from the beginning process of how you Tan a Coyote hide? I watched your videos on the otter and you explained it very well. I am not sure if you do the exact same process on the Coyote!
I know I'm working on getting better at this LOL! But yes same process for Coyotes, Bobcats, Fox, Raccoon, Beaver, Otter and such. I got some beaver pelts coming up next and will try to cover all that. Thanks
I tan mine the same as you. Question I have is when all done can I wash the hide one last time? For some reason some still have a smell to them ,,maybe the tanning solution? I am scared to get it wet again after all that work. And yes I washed the hides many times before I put the solution on,,,they were clean as can be.
Some smell more than others I have noticed at times. I let them just air out over the next week or two. Another trick is you can use Oder Ban on them. Spray hair side out. Ol' stinky yotes LOL but love the fur. Thanks for watching and hope that helps.
@carolinabushwhacker thank you so much. I've never done any of this but my 11 year old daughter wants to get into trapping and tanning so we'll keep watching all of your videos and keep learning.
@carolinabushwacker thank you. I so appreciate it. We watched all 4 of your videos on soft tanning a raccoon last night so now she wants to try it. I'm having a hard time reading the label on the tanning solution you use though. Is there any chance you could reply with a link to the product or tell me where you purchase it? I've found a few different homemade recipes online but I'd like to use something with more reliable results first.
I have a question. What tanning solution do you put your hides in before fleshing more off the hide? Also, if I needed to wash my hide, at what part during this process should I wash it
Hey man, I’m over on the other side of mountain in East Tennessee. I’m looking for a deer mask with some neck for fly tying. You got anything like that that you would part with?
I'm pretty sure you can but I have not myself. I don't do deer hides because they are big and quite a work out to LOL. So bear probably a job to but if you are comfortable go for it.
Thankyou, but could you video the working with the tanning machine and all the steps as I can't even imagine how they work.
Yes I will bring it in a future video. Thank you.
Did you not salt it at all ? Besides in the pickle
Wow, thank you, so much, for all these helpful tips! They turn out great!
your welcome friend and thank you
Thank you for the videos!
Theyve been a great help with my little project. Found a shrew yesterday and figured if there was ever a time to learn now'd be the time!
Your welcome and thank you also.
Thank you so much for this great video I can't wait to follow all your instructions on the next coyote. I used the same tanning solution as you do on my last one but didn't do the same process as you.
Your welcome and thank you for watching. Subscribe and keep up. Got another coyote I'm going to soft tan and bring the video on.
Great info I use the same the orange bottle just got done doing the white tail tip coyote I got the other week. Fleshed it with a electric pressure washer turned out pretty good 👍. Thanks for sharing buddy 👍🤘💯🇺🇸
Yes pressure washing does a really good job. Rinses a lot out of the skin, which is good. Thanks for watching and feed back.
@@carolinabushwacker yes sir thanks again for sharing. Ur info really helps especially for beginners 💯👍🇺🇸
Great job buddy! Thanks for sharing!!
Great video! Thank you! It is very hard to find these kinds of videos. I just started trapping and was shocked how much it cost for me to send 5 beavers to Moyles !! Shipping alone is thru the roof!
Thank you too. I got some beaver pelts I will be doing a video on here soon. Yes paying the tannery, shipping and such adds up. Keep up and good luck trapping.
These are really good thanks for sharing these
Thanks for watching and glad to help.
Will you please do another video starting from the beginning process of how you Tan a Coyote hide? I watched your videos on the otter and you explained it very well. I am not sure if you do the exact same process on the Coyote!
I know I'm working on getting better at this LOL! But yes same process for Coyotes, Bobcats, Fox, Raccoon, Beaver, Otter and such. I got some beaver pelts coming up next and will try to cover all that. Thanks
Before applying the oil, did you have to apply salt and let it sit in the flesh side?
Quyana for your videos! 👍
I tan mine the same as you. Question I have is when all done can I wash the hide one last time?
For some reason some still have a smell to them ,,maybe the tanning solution? I am scared to get it wet again after all that work.
And yes I washed the hides many times before I put the solution on,,,they were clean as can be.
Some smell more than others I have noticed at times. I let them just air out over the next week or two. Another trick is you can use Oder Ban on them. Spray hair side out. Ol' stinky yotes LOL but love the fur. Thanks for watching and hope that helps.
If you don’t have a wheel could you use an attachment for a drill ?
I dont know I have never done it that way. Would be a little scared the drill will burn holes through it.
I know nothing so this is a serious question. Would it work to put it in the dryer on fluff, no heat, to break it up?
No because it has to be slow and needs paddles in it to break it. I'm building a tumbler and will make a video going over it. keep a eye out for it.
@carolinabushwhacker thank you so much. I've never done any of this but my 11 year old daughter wants to get into trapping and tanning so we'll keep watching all of your videos and keep learning.
@@saramartin2613 Thats awesome she does! Thank you and I'm here if you need advice.
@carolinabushwacker thank you. I so appreciate it. We watched all 4 of your videos on soft tanning a raccoon last night so now she wants to try it. I'm having a hard time reading the label on the tanning solution you use though. Is there any chance you could reply with a link to the product or tell me where you purchase it? I've found a few different homemade recipes online but I'd like to use something with more reliable results first.
@@saramartin2613 watch the otter soft tanning videos. I show the product in that series.
I have a question. What tanning solution do you put your hides in before fleshing more off the hide? Also, if I needed to wash my hide, at what part during this process should I wash it
Go check out the otter tanning videos. It's all in that series
Can you soft tan a boar hide?
Hmmm not sure, I have never done one. I'm not saying no but just I haven't
Hey man, I’m over on the other side of mountain in East Tennessee. I’m looking for a deer mask with some neck for fly tying. You got anything like that that you would part with?
Not at the moment but will when deer season roles back around. Sorry friend
@@carolinabushwacker do you sell any srcaps that you trim off?
@@alc609 no but I am willing to give you scraps
where did you get you fleshing machine at and how much was it?
McKenzie Taxidermy Supply $900.00
@@carolinabushwacker omg thank you
How do I find the 1st video
Look under taxidermy play list
What kind of softening oil do you add?
The orange bottle in the video is what I use for softing oil. Tanning is done before with a different product that I will be bringing a video on.
Pauline hunter to . What’s the name of your business. How do I bring u some capes ?
Carolina Bushwacker Taxidermy it's on Facebook
Message me on Facebook and we will set it up
Can you soft tan a bear?
I'm pretty sure you can but I have not myself. I don't do deer hides because they are big and quite a work out to LOL. So bear probably a job to but if you are comfortable go for it.
We call that stage of dryness korvtorr. Sausage dry. Feels like a sausage skin
New way to describe it. Thanks for watching
Gonna have to get me one of them fleshing systems! But shhheewwww $$$