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Post by slugger on Mar 19, 2014 17:40:26 GMT -5
How to keep them off you when you skin them. The fleas want to stay with the coyote. If you skin then ASAP when there still warm you will find way less fleas on you and your gear. Have a set of coveralls and jacket just for skinning fresh dogs. After you skin them lay the hide hair side out in the back of your truck and let it freeze, do the same with your skinning stuff, Pooff no fleas. If you spray raid or any thing on the hair it will take away a lot of Value and make them smell. After you "finish" them take them to the laundry mat and wash them in there washers with borax soap, it will take away the coyote and raid smell. Put them in there dryer for a little bit too the static will make the hair stand out and look GOOD!!!. NEVER NEVER put the coyote or hide, or skinning stuff, in your warm cab, trust me on this, NEVER!
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Post by wirtbowhunter on Mar 19, 2014 19:10:41 GMT -5
Sounds like this past fall when I shot my buck. I was hunting an hour and half from my house, I stayed the night at our hunting camp and not wanting someone to steal my deer in the middle of the night I put it in the back of my SUV. I headed back home the next morning. In the time my buck cooled off and I had hundreds of ticks all over the inside of my SUV.
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