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I thought I'd seen some incredible gadgets but human ingenuity never fails to amaze me...

Is this the weirdest skinning device you have ever seen?

Ray

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you just cain't beat the American ingunity. .....in certain parts of the country they

are refered to as "tree Rats"... :rolleyes:

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I really can't imagine how I've lived all these years without one of those gadgets! :unsure:

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I really can't imagine how I've lived all these years without one of those gadgets! :unsure:

I guess you have been using an air compressor for skinning the squirrels ???? :rolleyes:

What an opportunity to make a special fast draw holster for a squirrel skinning device, a must for every squirrel hunter!

Edited by oldtimer

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It looked to me as though you might be able to use the thing as a catapult if you run out of shells... I wonder how it works?

Ray

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It looked to me as though you might be able to use the thing as a catapult if you run out of shells... I wonder how it works?

Ray

Yeah, maybe a kind of slingshot that shoots the squirrel carcass out out of the pelt ? :rolleyes2:

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My guess is that the "u" shaped parts are for hooking the squirrel's legs in, while the center "u" is clearance for the head. Lock head/legs into postion, start incision, peel.

An easy way to peel a deer is with a golf ball. Tie off the head, make the cape, belly, and leg cuts, then shove the golfball under the skin on the cape. Tie a rope around it (using the golf ball like a cleat) and pull away.

A nifty device for getting female squirrels out of their jackets is similar, but is simpler to make. Use a 3 inch diameter brass pole and play loud '80's rock music.

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It's a pretty effective tool makes the skining of a dozen or so squirrels pretty fast. A couple of my hunting friends have em.

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It's a pretty effective tool makes the skining of a dozen or so squirrels pretty fast. A couple of my hunting friends have em.

I wonder if there is a scaled up version for moose and bear? I would really need one ! :-)

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Are these the cute little fellas you're talking about skinning? See story at http://www.cbc.ca/canada/edmonton/story/20...geographic.html

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I wonder if there is a scaled up version for moose and bear? I would really need one ! :-)

Hello Ot..

For large Whitetail, I've use a golfball, rope/chain, and truck to remove the hide. It takes a minute to do it. Basically hoist onto and hang carcass head up onto a stout limb. Cut back (release) a section of the neck hide insert golf ball secure rope around golfball and tie to truck bumper. Make relief cuts on leg knuckles. Slowly drive away while peeling hide from carcass.

Moose would probably be a bit much to do it this way, since most hunters in the field don't have a cherry picker sized hoist with them. LOL

Peace

Tal~

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