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vonnick52
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I have found that if you skin them like that, then leave out in the sun, that crap will bake on there and it is a PIA to get off. Better off burying it or soaking it in a tub of water for a few weeks. If you do either, it comes off the bone real easy. Ive got my deer head buried right now, and will pull it out in a couple or three weeks then submerge it in a bucket of water and detergent for a while

10-4, will do that. Thanks! I haven't really looked up any of the how-to's yet as I've been unpacking the house.

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Anonymous
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Try putting it on top of an ant bed, works great in TX anyway.

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spazhogdog
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Heading up tommorow sometime, hopefully something brown will wander my way.

Good luck, maybe it will be a nice 10 pt. Is it still wet up in those parts of the woods?

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pcbfish
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Try putting it on top of an ant bed, works great in TX anyway.

As frankwt said ants, thats how we do our shark jaws. Put them in a ant bed and let it set for 3 or 4 days, they will eat it clean.

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vonnick52
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Yeah, that was my plan. That's how I always did my shark jaws too.

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