Damn I can remember watching all your videos multiple times to learn as much as I could ab trapping but nothing helps more than getting hands on thanks for all the tips and pretty much getting me started
I really appreciate the tips just second year trapping need all the help I can get been hunting raccoons with hounds in these southern Illinois hills a long time
dude your filled with so much knowledge thanks for sharing I've been picking apart your skinning set up for a while now so I'm glad you went over it in detail..
I enjoy your videos. You keep it simple. I'm only in my second year of trapping with not a lot of places to trap. But I make due. Your always informative and it helps me out. I like the use of the sharpening steel.
Excellent skinning video. I love the rope and hook idea to keep the critters from swinging on you. I have several of those sharpening steels and now know what I can do with them! Thanks, and Merry Christmas!!!!
Always a pleasure. I have a set up similar to yours and it the cats a$$ in saving me time and money. I pull usually around 100 coon a year. The set up works on most critters equally as well. Got to watch the thinner skin ones though, but once you get a rhythm and technique down, it’s a joy to use. I made my set up also, except of course the winch. Purchase a decent winch. Some of the cheap ones burn out. The only comment I have is… I drink better beer than you!!!!! I see the can of Nat Lite sitting there. All good. I have been watching your videos for years now. Always Top Lot.. Peace Y
Thanks for giving me a few extra time saving tricks. Seconds count. Also, curious if you still use your 25 talon ss to dispatch? Had to send mine back to Airforce to see if they could fix. Max power didn’t cut it. Had to go back to the 22.
With fur prices as they are, is it worth your time and gas costs to harvest raccoons? Or does UA-cam revenue make it worthwhile? Anyway, I’m always glad to see you putting up a video, so thanks.
Hey 👋 I will say that monetarily it is not worth the money. But the exercise, satisfaction, enjoyment is what I do it for. Anyway stay in the woods. Enjoy
Your channel helps me to motivate my kids to trap Stu, good stuff! I have a piece if road sign post just like yours, building my skinning machine this year off season.
Appreciate your tips, I’ve trapped since I was a kid,,, long time ago now lol,,, you have a lot of great simple make it easy pointers, Keep your videos coming, I enjoy learning new things and really greatful, You keeping our tradition alive, Have a great merry Christmas and to your family..
been watching you for 9 years and still pick up little techniques that make skinning easier! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. It has been awesome and amazing how your channel has grown!
Skinning different critters is a great help. Fleshing takes a while to pick up. I ruined quite a few hides. Opossum are a great way to practice for Fleshing. They are thin skinned like a fox. Except with more fat. Good luck and stay in the woods.
@@timothyrothrock4173 yup ruined the 1st one. The raccoon was very fat and when fleshing, got a lot of milky substance on it. Just didn’t seem I could get the flesh clean but because I kept pushing hard with the sharp side, cut the hide up. Would it be best to skin the animal, dry it for 24hrs or freeze it somewhat and then flesh it???
Try leaving it freeze before fleshing. Than let it thaw enough to get it on a fleshing board. I skin one day and flesh the next. The fat has to set up. You will notice a lot of fur sheds have refrigerator in. There not there to keep beer cold. I never really use sharp side of the fleshing blade. If the fat is set up it comes off decent enough. And I use a scrapping tool for fox.
@@joehunts432 also just remembered to kinda get a feel for a lump under the hide. Ticks and nipples are a hole punch fast. Don't feel bad about it. Your learning without someone showing up close. If you know an older trapper ask them to show you.
Great instruction as usual. I built the same skinning machine using your previous videos and it sure works slick. Made my main post taller and made my clamps adustable for width. I don't do many racoons but I have done coyotes, fisher, otter on it, and because it's tall, I 've done several deer on it. Well worth building if you got the time and materials.... now if I could only figure out how to do beavers on it :-) .
Thanks Amigo.. I have your fur handling series saved and use it a lot.. I don't catch a lot of fur but making what I do catch look good is a priority Your tips and examples are a great help.. Thanks again for these videos..
Thank you, my first coon skinning experience was hanging a road kill , by the way, beautiful coon with no visible damage, from my kids swing set and waiting for them to get home from school. We shared a learning moment together. Your method is much nicer.
I did my best to copy your machine with a few exceptions. My opening clamp top support is made from cable and my upper pully is mounted to a leaf spring stack short of the main leaf and the spring stack is fastened to the sign post. I can use it free standing but can't pull very hard by hand- base is virtually the same as yours so not enough support to pull much- need to fasten it to a wall up high or lag base to floor. Thanks for being so generous to give such a detailed machine dimensions in the other video.
Really enjoy watching you put up fur. Not sure what I did wrong but when I used the steel to separate the tail before pulling it it kinda twisted and ripped the fur a bit. Any suggestions?
I haven't run a trap line in many years. UA-cam didn't exist back then, but there's a lot of info here that would have helped me. I have a question of a serious nature. When I first started I actually was vaccinated against rabies as a precautionary measure. You never know what you'll encounter out there. Does anyone else here take that precaution or is it just not a concern?
Bud I want ya to know I have been hunting and trapping for most of my life and to see such a better way to skin and to use a steel on legs and to start the tail I just want to say thank you so very much again bud thank you
Thank you for the steel tip. Can you do a video with more detail around the ears and eyes? That is where I have trouble. Thanks again. I love your channel. Been watching for a few years. Just started trapping late last year.
He has good instruction on the professional fur handling videos. Search those links. After a while you can see where they are not a problem. When I started 40 years ago I press around the head with my thumb. You can feel better where you need to cut. Take your time it's not a race.
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that is not a sharpening steel. it is a honing steel. i cooked professionally for 2 decades..i can tell you with 100% certainty that device will not sharpen a blade.. it will however help keep an edge longer between trips to a sharpening stone.. the very micro edge of a blade will curl to 1 side after normal use.. the steel brings it back to a cutting edge. this is why a butcher has one on his belt and will use it every half dozen cuts.
You make everything look way to easy. Could you possibly do a new coyote vid? Maybe a new update vid on ur skinning machine, and clamping system ect how their build what you used ect. As always great vid keep them coming
Nice I have the same looking harbor freight lift. I am now thinking about using your raise up method with something anchored to the floor for my deer. I always use a gambrel and hang em upside down. But doing it that way the fron shoulders struggle. If I had an anchor set into the concrete I could make a clamp of sorts then raise it up to finish the process Well done
I watched your original video skinning a coon with a steel four years ago or so and I've been doing it since. I actually just posted a video of me doing it the same way on my manual machine.
Great video. I'm curious though. I was always told you got a better price on furs if you skinned out the paws and didn't split the tails so was wondering why you cut off the paws and split the tails?
Your video just came up on my feed. I’m pretty much a city boy. I have skinned a couple deer and butchered with my friend “Rambo” the deer slayer. I’m a hobby machinist, I like your clamping systems and the Harbor Freight hoist/winch system. Vent hole? Lol
Hey Guy, that's a neat little trick for skinning a lot of animals. As you were skinning these critters, I was wandering. Do you ever eat these little rascals? I have heard about other people eating them but I have not tried them myself. If you don't eat them, what would you do with all of them carcasses?
What do you do with the coon carcasses after you skinned them? Also is there a shelf life on the stretched skins? Will they go rancid in the summer or do they need to be tanned to keep that from happening?
The best thing I learned fro you was BC Newfe. Lol. Your a damm good skinner son. Your winching idea is great. I used to skin them sitting on my horse Not that fast for sure
Lol a tail stripper never seen one before. My grandfather showed me to use screw drivers that's what I've used since the late 70's. I don't have any of the fancy tools you have and laugh when you say old school . My old school is 2 pieces of heavy wire with a heavy swivel hanging from a floor joist in the basement in the center. And a hatchet to scrape the hides not as quick as a draw knife but can do a better job than the fur buyer that was in our area
Love the video man... If UA-cam giving.you issues call it making a fur coat start to finish....just start a whole bunch of different coats that you never get around to finishing
I would like to see the apparatus bellow the camera level. What clipped the first raccoon too. A butcher shop I went to a long time ago had similar setup and used the winch to pull hide off deer. Never been able to remember how he did it. Much help is appreciated. Thank you.
What is the disposal method for the fat and carcass? Hoping to start trapping next year and watching your channel for the information and great content. I'm learning so much. Thanks
I’ve never hunted or skinned animals besides fish but I’m here more eager than ever great video love the passion makes people that don’t have any interest take a second look and they may go out an skin an animal piece love and positivity to all
Thanks so much, you're my go to guru as a newbie! I can't find your heavy duty tail zipper anywhere... can you tell us where you got that? I can only find the cheapo $5 one.
What do you do with the carcasses? My garbage men hunt so every season they'll take what's left of a deer or two but I ain't to sure about a whole can full of coons.
Never get tired of you showing your skinning skills! Shows years of experience.
He makes it look SO easy
That steel trick has saved me an enormous amount of time. Learned it from the original professional fur handling videos!
As usual another great informative video. I have learned a tremendous amount from watching your videos. Keep up the great work!!!
Damn I can remember watching all your videos multiple times to learn as much as I could ab trapping but nothing helps more than getting hands on thanks for all the tips and pretty much getting me started
Thanks for always giving good advice to all us trappers an the young ones getting into trapping
I really appreciate the tips just second year trapping need all the help I can get been hunting raccoons with hounds in these southern Illinois hills a long time
dude your filled with so much knowledge thanks for sharing I've been picking apart your skinning set up for a while now so I'm glad you went over it in detail..
I wish I'd had videos of your expertise many, many years ago when I was doing a lot of skinning and butchering. You are a real master, thanks.
Great info been using your technique for awhile it definitely helps save time. Love ur videos keep them coming
One of the best all-around trapping sites. Love the fur handling videos.
I enjoy your videos. You keep it simple. I'm only in my second year of trapping with not a lot of places to trap. But I make due. Your always informative and it helps me out. I like the use of the sharpening steel.
There's my goal for next season. To have a skinning setup like that. Thank you so much for all your help and videos. David
Love watching you skin, makes me feel like a complete loser cause you do it so effortlessly!! Keep them coming man!! 👍👍
Excellent skinning video.
I love the rope and hook idea to keep the critters from swinging on you.
I have several of those sharpening steels and now know what I can do with them!
Thanks, and Merry Christmas!!!!
Best fur channel on youtube !!! Thanks man for all the years of you teaching us ;)
I started trapping over 40 years ago in Illinois, it’s nice to see someone who knows how to handle what they catch on the line! Keep up the good work
Always a pleasure. I have a set up similar to yours and it the cats a$$ in saving me time and money. I pull usually around 100 coon a year. The set up works on most critters equally as well. Got to watch the thinner skin ones though, but once you get a rhythm and technique down, it’s a joy to use. I made my set up also, except of course the winch. Purchase a decent winch. Some of the cheap ones burn out. The only comment I have is… I drink better beer than you!!!!! I see the can of Nat Lite sitting there. All good. I have been watching your videos for years now. Always Top Lot.. Peace Y
Thanks for giving me a few extra time saving tricks. Seconds count. Also, curious if you still use your 25 talon ss to dispatch? Had to send mine back to Airforce to see if they could fix. Max power didn’t cut it. Had to go back to the 22.
I went back with 22 as well
With fur prices as they are, is it worth your time and gas costs to harvest raccoons? Or does UA-cam revenue make it worthwhile? Anyway, I’m always glad to see you putting up a video, so thanks.
Hey 👋
I will say that monetarily it is not worth the money. But the exercise, satisfaction, enjoyment is what I do it for. Anyway stay in the woods. Enjoy
@@timothyrothrock4173 You are preaching to the choir on that! You know the saying about a bad day on the lake and a good day in the office? :-)
Thank you for this information
Your channel helps me to motivate my kids to trap Stu, good stuff! I have a piece if road sign post just like yours, building my skinning machine this year off season.
I love watching you work! You have a great technique for efficiency... I watch your videos over and over again and learn something every time...
Appreciate your tips, I’ve trapped since I was a kid,,, long time ago now lol,,, you have a lot of great simple make it easy pointers, Keep your videos coming, I enjoy learning new things and really greatful, You keeping our tradition alive, Have a great merry Christmas and to your family..
Somebody is definitely traumatized by this video,😖😵
been watching you for 9 years and still pick up little techniques that make skinning easier! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. It has been awesome and amazing how your channel has grown!
Will that steel and everything pretty much work the same for any critter even a small fox with out taring the hide behind the legs or anything?
Another great video!!
Those that have the experience makes it looks so easy. Thanks for the tips. Can you do a coyote demo? I am having a heck of a time with the eyes.
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Good job iam glad I tuned in a few years ago & built my own skinning machine.👍
First year trapping and skinned my first raccoon last night. Used your previous videos as a guide and they helped out.
Skinning different critters is a great help. Fleshing takes a while to pick up. I ruined quite a few hides. Opossum are a great way to practice for Fleshing. They are thin skinned like a fox. Except with more fat. Good luck and stay in the woods.
@@timothyrothrock4173 yup ruined the 1st one. The raccoon was very fat and when fleshing, got a lot of milky substance on it. Just didn’t seem I could get the flesh clean but because I kept pushing hard with the sharp side, cut the hide up. Would it be best to skin the animal, dry it for 24hrs or freeze it somewhat and then flesh it???
Try leaving it freeze before fleshing. Than let it thaw enough to get it on a fleshing board. I skin one day and flesh the next.
The fat has to set up. You will notice a lot of fur sheds have refrigerator in. There not there to keep beer cold. I never really use sharp side of the fleshing blade. If the fat is set up it comes off decent enough. And I use a scrapping tool for fox.
@@joehunts432 also just remembered to kinda get a feel for a lump under the hide. Ticks and nipples are a hole punch fast. Don't feel bad about it. Your learning without someone showing up close. If you know an older trapper ask them to show you.
@@timothyrothrock4173 thank you for the advice!
Great instruction as usual. I built the same skinning machine using your previous videos and it sure works slick. Made my main post taller and made my clamps adustable for width. I don't do many racoons but I have done coyotes, fisher, otter on it, and because it's tall, I 've done several deer on it. Well worth building if you got the time and materials.... now if I could only figure out how to do beavers on it :-) .
Could probably do the center cut and put a snare from the gambrel around the base of the tail and use the clamps on the corners by the tail
@@bent5434 If I get a low value beaver (not hard these days) I might give that a try. Thanks for the idea Ben...
Jesus Christ really loves you.
Thanks Amigo.. I have your fur handling series saved and use it a lot.. I don't catch a lot of fur but making what I do catch look good is a priority Your tips and examples are a great help.. Thanks again for these videos..
Thank you, my first coon skinning experience was hanging a road kill , by the way, beautiful coon with no visible damage, from my kids swing set and waiting for them to get home from school. We shared a learning moment together.
Your method is much nicer.
Well done. Keep those kids grounded!
I did my best to copy your machine with a few exceptions.
My opening clamp top support is made from cable and my upper pully is mounted to a leaf spring stack short of the main leaf and the spring stack is fastened to the sign post.
I can use it free standing but can't pull very hard by hand- base is virtually the same as yours so not enough support to pull much- need to fasten it to a wall up high or lag base to floor.
Thanks for being so generous to give such a detailed machine dimensions in the other video.
I know it seems kinda silly but how great would it be if your winch had a foot control. Might save you a few more seconds per critter
Merry Christmas 🎄☃️
Really enjoy watching you put up fur. Not sure what I did wrong but when I used the steel to separate the tail before pulling it it kinda twisted and ripped the fur a bit. Any suggestions?
I haven't run a trap line in many years. UA-cam didn't exist back then, but there's a lot of info here that would have helped me. I have a question of a serious nature. When I first started I actually was vaccinated against rabies as a precautionary measure. You never know what you'll encounter out there. Does anyone else here take that precaution or is it just not a concern?
Bud I want ya to know I have been hunting and trapping for most of my life and to see such a better way to skin and to use a steel on legs and to start the tail I just want to say thank you so very much again bud thank you
Do you use the steel when opening a coyote too? Thank you
Lol I use the same thing
I have a larger setup like your hoist system that I use for deer. I like your idea on the hook to the chain to keep it from turning. Thanks
Thank you for the steel tip. Can you do a video with more detail around the ears and eyes? That is where I have trouble. Thanks again. I love your channel. Been watching for a few years. Just started trapping late last year.
He has good instruction on the professional fur handling videos. Search those links. After a while you can see where they are not a problem. When I started 40 years ago I press around the head with my thumb. You can feel better where you need to cut. Take your time it's not a race.
killers! nothing less...remember God knows!
An air compressor with a ball pump needle tip will pop the hide lose from any animal in seconds. Insert just under the hide on any leg and let it rip.
I really struggle between the legs on coyote, think you can do an old school skinning of a yote without the skinning machine video?
Great information. Thanks
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that is not a sharpening steel. it is a honing steel. i cooked professionally for 2 decades..i can tell you with 100% certainty that device will not sharpen a blade.. it will however help keep an edge longer between trips to a sharpening stone.. the very micro edge of a blade will curl to 1 side after normal use.. the steel brings it back to a cutting edge. this is why a butcher has one on his belt and will use it every half dozen cuts.
I need to invest in a skinning machine takes me about 5-10 mins without one
Wow I should have watched this before my trapping course it took me an hour to skin 1 raccoon and we’re not even at the pole yet
God can do anything and anyone is welcome to go to church.
As new trapper I love your channel. 🇺🇲
That is awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Question: Have you ever used these techniques on a larger animal (like a deer)?
I was wondering the same.
You make everything look way to easy. Could you possibly do a new coyote vid? Maybe a new update vid on ur skinning machine, and clamping system ect how their build what you used ect. As always great vid keep them coming
Nice
I have the same looking harbor freight lift. I am now thinking about using your raise up method with something anchored to the floor for my deer. I always use a gambrel and hang em upside down. But doing it that way the fron shoulders struggle. If I had an anchor set into the concrete I could make a clamp of sorts then raise it up to finish the process
Well done
I watched your original video skinning a coon with a steel four years ago or so and I've been doing it since. I actually just posted a video of me doing it the same way on my manual machine.
Great video. I'm curious though. I was always told you got a better price on furs if you skinned out the paws and didn't split the tails so was wondering why you cut off the paws and split the tails?
Wow i never skinned anything - never hunted either but this was interesting.
Your video just came up on my feed. I’m pretty much a city boy. I have skinned a couple deer and butchered with my friend “Rambo” the deer slayer. I’m a hobby machinist, I like your clamping systems and the Harbor Freight hoist/winch system. Vent hole? Lol
Can you use a sharpening steel for coyotes too?
Good video ! Can definitely tell you've done a lot.... with hands in it all the time, you -- see -- ways of making it easier more efficient.
Hey Guy, that's a neat little trick for skinning a lot of animals. As you were skinning these critters, I was wandering. Do you ever eat these little rascals? I have heard about other people eating them but I have not tried them myself. If you don't eat them, what would you do with all of them carcasses?
I could have watched every critter you had left be skinned!
What do you do with the coon carcasses after you skinned them? Also is there a shelf life on the stretched skins? Will they go rancid in the summer or do they need to be tanned to keep that from happening?
The best thing I learned fro you was BC Newfe. Lol. Your a damm good skinner son. Your winching idea is great. I used to skin them sitting on my horse Not that fast for sure
How well does this work on coyotes? Can u skin a coyote in a video
Lol a tail stripper never seen one before. My grandfather showed me to use screw drivers that's what I've used since the late 70's. I don't have any of the fancy tools you have and laugh when you say old school . My old school is 2 pieces of heavy wire with a heavy swivel hanging from a floor joist in the basement in the center. And a hatchet to scrape the hides not as quick as a draw knife but can do a better job than the fur buyer that was in our area
Love the video man...
If UA-cam giving.you issues call it making a fur coat start to finish....just start a whole bunch of different coats that you never get around to finishing
Great video you make it look so easy. What do you do with the carcasses after you skin them. Cheers Dean
I am a hunter. Deer, pigs, rabbits. I eat what I shoot. Do you eat raccoon?
Please answer the question.
Thanks for the video!!! Always great content!! Do you skin beaver with your skinning machine? If you do, would love to see that!
Natty daddy.... End of the day blessing!
Do you eat the raccoons? Or simply use them for skinning?
I took your advise on this a year ago and yes I agree saves time and frustration on the arms, I use a long screw driver as it does the same job
How big is the boards for making stretchers and what kind of wood is best?
Just found your videos. Great job. I'm subbed
Can you tell me all the things I need to get me one set up. I’ll build it myself. I just need to know all the things I’ll need.
I would like to see the apparatus bellow the camera level. What clipped the first raccoon too.
A butcher shop I went to a long time ago had similar setup and used the winch to pull hide off deer. Never been able to remember how he did it. Much help is appreciated. Thank you.
Man I love your videos, takes me 30 min to skin 1 ricky
Good Work.. I plan to copy your set up!
I’d buy your fur. Do you sell online, such as on Etsy or eBay?
Excellent video and explanation. Great tips. Thank you. Does the amount of fat on the hide matter? Does the nose stay with the skull or the hide?
bit late but it stays with the skin
Work your ass off. take pride in putting up fur send them to the auction . maybe get a small check in a couple of years .🇺🇸
I keep ripping my tails when trying to free them. Any suggestions?
When you get down to the mouth just pull it off no more cutting Give it a quick jerk The nose comes right out
hey, you showed a skinning jig with a chain and board made by a friend of yours what was it called or where can I get on
Hey man not sure if you know or not but the meat eater guys talk about your videos you should go on their show!!!!
What do you do with meat that’s what I catch them fore if you it away stop
Good education! What do you do with the meat?
Vent?
Must be a market for those carcasses, lol
What is the disposal method for the fat and carcass? Hoping to start trapping next year and watching your channel for the information and great content. I'm learning so much. Thanks
chickens
It does not sharpen it straightens a knife edge.
I’ve never hunted or skinned animals besides fish but I’m here more eager than ever great video love the passion makes people that don’t have any interest take a second look and they may go out an skin an animal piece love and positivity to all
Thanks so much, you're my go to guru as a newbie! I can't find your heavy duty tail zipper anywhere... can you tell us where you got that? I can only find the cheapo $5 one.
What do you do with the carcasses? My garbage men hunt so every season they'll take what's left of a deer or two but I ain't to sure about a whole can full of coons.
Great video 👍, thanks for sharing
Thank you. That's awesome!