complete deer skeleton
Was just out back by te creek and discoverd a complete deer carcass, covered it up,and will check it out latter when it has decomposed more .So anyone have any good suggestions as to wjhhay I can do...
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How decomposed is it? How fresh would you say?If it's only a couple weeks old you could probably still get all the sinew off the legs and possibly even the backstraps if you don't mind the smell and...
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Peter,Hide is to far gone for anything, Eyes are still intact, stink is bad,(had to scent track to find wher it lay exactly) and I have way to many knicks and cuts about my hands and arms to be...
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Dang, you had to scent track to find it. That must be one smelly animal!
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EB:As a biologist, my suggestion is to take in the decomposition experience and enjoy. Its truly miraculous to watch all the different stages and critters involved in the process. I throw my hunting...
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Oh I plan on checking it from time to time maybe 2 x's a week. Been contemplating moving it to te back yard,that will really PO my silly ass neighbors won't it.Thay are from the city don't ja'...
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i think having a complete skeleton on a stand would be cool or make arrow heads and stuff with em
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you can make reproduction bones pins like the indians did.take the cannon leg bones cut the joints off the ends then they quartered the bone and sharpened each end, usually with sandstone.I find alot...
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