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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Jul 22, 2008 14:23:00 GMT
Sorry
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Post by FirePirate on Aug 2, 2008 23:39:17 GMT
what? ??
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Aug 3, 2008 1:21:33 GMT
what? ?? ooops Try this one
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Post by bluemtchuck on Aug 3, 2008 1:47:46 GMT
Thats pretty fast
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Post by FirePirate on Aug 3, 2008 3:35:19 GMT
OK that's better. Is this guy in the video from NH?
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Post by marcus on Aug 3, 2008 4:51:03 GMT
Yep! After years of skinning squirrel using the cut along the back and pull method, I learned last year how to do it the way depicted in the video. (It's not true that an old dog can't learn new tricks.) As can be seen, it's far, far easier and far less messy doing it this way. I love it. (If, of course, one can love skinning anything at all.) Looking forward to skinning a few more squirrel this coming Sept. 1st! Who else will be out on the 1st? msj
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Post by nastygunz on Aug 10, 2008 3:18:15 GMT
heck marcus if you like skinnin em that much and run out you can skin mine:)...buddy!...haha...I plan on goin out hopefully n bustin a few.
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Post by marcus on Aug 11, 2008 17:43:51 GMT
lol! No, no Nasty. I'll let you skin your own busytails. I love using the Step & Pull method as OPPOSED to the Slit & Pull. To be precise, I'm not in love with skinning much of anything. msj
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