I saw your small cans of salt in your tubs. If you have a local farm goods store you can buy stock salt for cattle. 50lbs for $7.50. Been doing it for years
yes I normally buy the cattle salt bags for $10 here but it's a few miles to the feed store. When I forget and run out I grab those at the store next to my house for a quick fix. I live 3 houses from it. Thanks for watching and sharing the info
im 13 just getting in to coyote hunting ive deer hunted for years since i was 3 years old i use 30-06 for deer little big for coyotes so i bought a 243 win and im thinking before i get into this i got to know how to do the pelts and stuff im not doing taxidermy im just trying to make a blanket are sum
Hey man love the videos. Just make sure youre using a dry goods measuring cup for salt and a liquid measuring cup for liquids! I only just learned there was a difference very recently..
I enjoy your enthusiasm! Thanks for helping out and posting! Very nice work
Thank you and glad to help out as others have done for me
Great Job! Thanks for the detailed process tips! Keep up the Great Work!
Thank you, Kenny, for watching and supporting. Part 2 coming soon.
Thank you so much for your videos! They have been so helpful for this hobbyist.
Your very welcome and thank you
I saw your small cans of salt in your tubs. If you have a local farm goods store you can buy stock salt for cattle. 50lbs for $7.50. Been doing it for years
yes I normally buy the cattle salt bags for $10 here but it's a few miles to the feed store. When I forget and run out I grab those at the store next to my house for a quick fix. I live 3 houses from it. Thanks for watching and sharing the info
Thx bro, love all the tips!
And thank you for watching
Thanks bud
im 13 just getting in to coyote hunting ive deer hunted for years since i was 3 years old i use 30-06 for deer little big for coyotes so i bought a 243 win and im thinking before i get into this i got to know how to do the pelts and stuff im not doing taxidermy im just trying to make a blanket are sum
Awesome!
Hey man love the videos. Just make sure youre using a dry goods measuring cup for salt and a liquid measuring cup for liquids! I only just learned there was a difference very recently..
Thanks for watching and yes that is correct on the measuring.
You said you had the pelt frozen. How long do you/can you store pelts in the freezer without it damaging the hair follicle?
You have breathed too much paint