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makemgooble
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Squirrel Ears???
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January 03, 2008, 03:03:54 PM »
Do you flesh squirrel ears? If not, do you inject them with perservative or just card them? Thanks
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George Roof
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Squirrels don't pay enough for me to turn the ears on "most" of them. I simply card them.
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oldredneck
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January 03, 2008, 06:50:00 PM »
i always split them , its quit fiddly ! i think i will card them next time. whats the best way ?
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makemgooble
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do you inject them with preservative or just card them? thanks for your help
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oldredneck
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the few squirrels that i have done [5] i have always turned and brushed dp into the ears and put in an ear liner made from thin lead sheet, thats the way i have learned. but i will try just carding them as george does,
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January 03, 2008, 08:17:13 PM »
I bought some cheapo press on nails to card squirrel ears with. The've got a nice curve to them, hope they work!
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GREAT IDEA ladyarcher. Got a chuckle out of the "lead liners". Now those were the bad old days when that was done.
I guess it depends on the situation. When I'm feeling real "professional" or teaching someone, they're split and then DP'd. When I'm doing one to go out, I DP the hide and just card the ears raw. I do inject rabbit ears before carding them.
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I did mine this way mostly cause I didn't know any better, but it worked fine, even if it was labor intensive. (It was school...late at night, by myself in the shop.) I turned the ears, glued a little teeny tiny clear piece of plastic...(like the see-through address windows in junk mail) inside the ears, mounted it, shaped the ears, and then instead of carding, I put clay on the inside (after smoothing the hairs down) and then on the outside, pinching the two clays together on the edges. When the squirrel was dry, I just popped the clay off, & fluffed the hair. It didn't pull any hair or anything. I'm thinking I over did it! lol DP, card Lisa, DP, card...much easier.
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I split mine and I do it with the end of a steel. Once I get it started with razorblade, the steel will slide up to the edge with very little pressure. Takes 2 min. and I feel the ears look better when split.
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jward
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January 03, 2008, 11:15:05 PM »
I did ny first squirrel using a video I got from WASCO. I just DP'd the hide and then used clay as a carding material. That was the way Sally did it in the video. Turned out really good. It was a black squirrel. Refernce is the key.
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January 03, 2008, 11:31:36 PM »
I turn all my fox squirrel ears and use epoxy putty for earliners. You just can't get a good looking ear by carding in my opinion. I know those pointy eared bastard grey squirrels are hard to turn, but lucky for me I don't mount many greys.
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Nice squirrel work Pyeager.They are tough to do well.
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January 04, 2008, 12:18:32 AM »
Thanks Jim, fox squirrels have always been my favorite mammals to hunt or mount. So I always tried to study them as much as possible when I had a fresh specimen in the woods. One the most obvious observations way back then was that fox squirrel ears weren't paper thin and looked like they were slammed shut in a book! Another thing I noticed was a fox squirrels teeth seldom show when it is alive. Until you offer it a finger to bite!
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no more lead liners for me ! George is right, i'm glad to say. i will start looking for alternatives,
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thanks for everyone's responses
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