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Thread: Skin a Deer with a golfball and a truck?

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    Default Skin a Deer with a golfball and a truck?


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    Every years for the past four or five. A bit of prep but works great, no hear or cut in the meat.

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    I watched a moose get skinned by basically the same method. A rock, moose hung by an excavator and hide pulled off with a truck....

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    Did that for the first time last year , a friend showed me , tied deer to a tree then to my truck and a clean tarp under it to flop onto …skinned in about 30 second's worked great.

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    4 wheeler and some chain
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    Have used an atv to do it in the past.
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    Well that really simplifies the process, thanks for posting.

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    I like doing it by hand
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    Had some guys at my camp try to tell me this was faster and better I called bs so we found out with 4 deer on the pole we had a little race by the time they got a tarp golf ball four wheeler and the deer hung just right 4 wheeler hooked up and whatever else me and a buddy were done one and starting another not even close. If you can sharpen a knife well know how to use it and aren't afraid to realy pull the hide at the right time/place there is no need to mess around with all that.

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    Doesn't this method work best, when the animal is fresh and hasn't been hanging for a day or two?

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