Good evening to you JoePa, it is nice to get a comment from you. Thanks for your compliment about my knowing how I depend on the animals I harvest. I appreciate that. I get a good chuckle on those people on those Alaska TV shows as well. But I am far from that. I don't have a romance with nature and the wilderness - I live it! You will never find my hunting escapades on TV shows. I am showing some proof of what I was talking about.
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The tools of the trade for preparing moose and caribou hides come from the shin bones. We have 21 hides on the clothes line curing from the extreme frigid temperatures and the last half of 4 moose hides on the scraping board. Moose hides are so uneven the skin is shaved to achieve evenness throughout.
In another post, I can show you the finished products of the tanned hides. This work is not hard - it is a piece of cake when it is a part of your expertise and knowledge. Incidentally what did you do with your deer hide that you banged 300 feet from your house? I say this because the fur is really good for making fish flies! It is a fly fisherman's dream.
Stay in touch. Kindest regards to you for posting and joining "Have we lost the art of hunting". I don't think so. Some of us just use our resource (our kill) in a very limited way, while others use the resource to its fullest benefit and limit.