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bassman39
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Location: Smithfield,NC Johnston County
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skinning out fox squirrel dorsal or tube
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November 18, 2009, 11:06:52 PM »
Which, in ya'll's opinion. would be better
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bassman39, skin 'em and hang 'em on wall
trapperfred
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dorsal
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michaelf
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Re: skinning out fox squirrel dorsal or tube
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How do you want to mount it ? If it's going up or down I would make a belly incision . Sitting , I would tube it to hide any seams. No Dorsal for me on this.
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Hoytman
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Re: skinning out fox squirrel dorsal or tube
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November 19, 2009, 07:58:00 PM »
Look at a post that George Posted in the tutorial section.. he posted a in depth process of mounting a squirrel.. Basically from A-Z... I prefer to case skin em
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Matt
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I dorsal mine reguardless of pose, just easier for me and the seam isn't a problem if it is nice and tight.
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George Roof
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Re: skinning out fox squirrel dorsal or tube
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Matt, if I could break you of that nasty habit of thinking inside the box and get you to TRY it ONE TIME, you'd stop using that word "easier". It is NOT "easier".
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Yeager1
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Re: skinning out fox squirrel dorsal or tube
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Quote from: Matt on November 19, 2009, 10:12:51 PM
I dorsal mine reguardless of pose, just easier for me and the seam isn't a problem if it is nice and tight.
Even on climbing mounts?
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Matt
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I know George, I know, old habits are hard to break!(LOL) I did like your tutorial on mounting squirrels. I need to try it.
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bassman39
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Thanks guys for the info
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Pascal
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Case(tube) in any position, hands down.
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