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Predator Hunting => Fur Handling => Topic started by: Hern on October 25, 2010, 06:40:07 PM
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Here's Phil Brown flesh'n and board'n a Coon. (last season)
Make sure you comb the burdocks and mud out of fur before flesh'n.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOGa_VF1Hoo
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Nice...Thanks for sharing....
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great post hern, that guy makes it look so easy.
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Didn't look like anything different than I do >:( cept he made it look easier...I believe his draw knife maybe sharper than mine for sure...Thanx for sharing Hern ;)
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Goose, I use a Nekker knife, same as Phil.
It has a dull blade (inside curve) and a sharp blade (outward bend).
When you are doing the tough stuff, you use the sharp side (outward bend) and sort of shave to get fat roll'n & started, then flip to dull blade to finish.
Flip'n from dull to sharp (an make'n it look easy) comes natural after the first 100 or so Coon...LOL.
OK, everyone re-watch the video and 'see' what you are 'looking at'. He's using both blades.
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I noticed he used both sides Hern... Great video to watch and learn from...
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thats some clean coon there boy...bout 10x faster than myself as well