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Offline DuBois

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Road kill beaver tail
« on: June 02, 2014, 12:20:20 pm »
Was in a hurry but couldn't pass up at least cutting off the 10" tail.
Now what do I do to it? I've seen where someone used it as a grip but I don't know how to treat it at this point to keep it from rotting?
Thanks again,
Marco

Offline Knapper

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2014, 12:39:55 pm »
DuBois,
Just fillet it out and let it dry.
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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2014, 01:00:58 pm »
Thanks Knapper, will do.

Offline autologus

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2014, 01:54:30 pm »
If you dont have time to mess with it, put it in the freezer until later.

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Offline tallpine

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2014, 04:38:08 pm »
I was given a nice one recently and messed it up trying to skin it. I looked on YouTube and sure enough there's a vid on how to do it, simple as pie, I wish I had seen it before I ruined mine. Check it out.

Offline autologus

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2014, 04:59:58 pm »
You have to be very careful when skinning them because the hide is very thin.

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Offline DuBois

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #6 on: June 02, 2014, 07:35:09 pm »
I got it in the freezer for now and will watch the video. Thanks fellas.
Marco

Offline Pawtrap

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #7 on: June 02, 2014, 08:08:35 pm »
ya ever ate one? I did, roasted it on the fire, kinda tasted like a bream flavored pork skin, lol, twernt bad.  I trapped a 55#er and covered a very large knife sheath with its tail. It would make a cool handle.

Offline zenart

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #8 on: June 02, 2014, 08:14:20 pm »
I just bought a one on ebay for a few bucks for handle wrap. Pretty cool. More transparent than I thought it would be. Can't really tell unless you hold up to the light. The guy poked little holes along sides, strung it up n stretched out on a little stretcher bar gizmo.
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Offline autologus

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #9 on: June 02, 2014, 09:05:19 pm »
I skin it out and flesh as much fat off it and tack it to a board with thumb tacks and put it in the sun to dry.  When you get ready to use it I soak it in warm water and dawn dish soap and scrape the fat side with a spoon to get as much fat out as I can then cut it out punch holes and lace it on.

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Offline DuBois

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #10 on: June 02, 2014, 09:52:10 pm »
No, never ate one but I'd try it just for grins.

Grady, thanks for the info. I'll do just that. It looks big enough to get 2 handles from it I hope.

I was tempt3ed to go back later and get the hide but it had been a warm day and was probably more a mess than I wanted to attempt.

Would there be any use for the teeth? I may go back with a hammer and nock em out.

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #11 on: June 02, 2014, 10:25:52 pm »
DuBois,
Here's a picture of a wood scraper or bowl scaper I made with a set once.
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Offline Lemos

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #12 on: June 02, 2014, 11:57:37 pm »
I just skinned out 7 that have been sitting in the freezer for about a year now. Defiantly watch the video it'll save you pain and suffering. Just takes two vice grips and a bench vise and a sharp knife.  And degreaser lots and lots of degreaser. I'll tell ya this, next time I'm only doing one at a time.

Offline zenart

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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #13 on: June 03, 2014, 01:24:22 am »
Teeth on a stick! Knapper, that is too (two?) cool man.
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Re: Road kill beaver tail
« Reply #14 on: June 03, 2014, 01:45:10 am »

     The Indians would use beaver teeth, for a crooked knife, for wood work.  They would bevel one edge of the end, like a chisel. ;)  Just picture a wooden knife handle like a wood carving knife, and the tooth, set in the end on a notch, and glued and tied down, and the tooth, curve facing down.  After the Europeans came, they started to use iron, and steel.   ;)
Too bad you didn't get the hide also.  You could make a nice trapper hat!  Complete with ear flaps. ;)


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