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Purple220
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Icon 1 posted December 07, 2003 07:06 PM      Profile for Purple220   Email Purple220         Edit/Delete Post 
I lucked out and found a dead cow in the pasture yesterday. I went back out this morning and evening and called these two in. Thought I'd start a yote tree and see how many I can kill from the "bait". LOL  -

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted December 07, 2003 07:25 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Dang, Purp~

That's actually a pretty cool pic! Thanks.

Good hunting. LB

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Norm
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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 05:49 AM      Profile for Norm   Email Norm         Edit/Delete Post 
Nice picture... look like they would look nice on the stretcher.

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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 07:10 AM      Profile for Q-Wagoner           Edit/Delete Post 
I’ll have to agree with Norm. Those coyotes would look a whole lot better on stretcher. Even those Texas coyotes are worth something this year. They averaged $16.27 at the NFA last year with $20.00 highs. This year the average should be about $20.00 or so.

Good hunting.

Q,

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Norm in SD
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Icon 6 posted December 08, 2003 07:49 AM      Profile for Norm in SD   Email Norm in SD         Edit/Delete Post 
Q-
Here is one for you and the rest of the "skinners".

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3643467934&category=22702

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Norm

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Norm
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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 08:19 AM      Profile for Norm   Email Norm         Edit/Delete Post 
Norm, that is a new one on me... I guess it is a way to get a new line of furbuyers.

Thanks.

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Purple220
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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 11:36 AM      Profile for Purple220   Email Purple220         Edit/Delete Post 
Norm, you didn't notice the huge holes in these yotes. Not enough thread to patch these up, or spare hide !!!! LOL

Bob

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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 11:58 AM      Profile for Q-Wagoner           Edit/Delete Post 
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varmit hunter
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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 12:42 PM      Profile for varmit hunter   Email varmit hunter         Edit/Delete Post 
Damn Q. I beleve you could give me a face lift.

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Rich Higgins
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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 03:00 PM            Edit/Delete Post 
Yeah Ronnie, there's no overlap or bead . Looks like surgical stitching doesn't it?
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Norm
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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 03:54 PM      Profile for Norm   Email Norm         Edit/Delete Post 
Q, that is some fine sewing there... must of taken as long to sew as it did to skin.

What type of needle are you using? Find any thread material that works better than others. I have used dental floss and monofilament, but always looking for something better...

Again, Great Job.

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Locohead
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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 04:22 PM      Profile for Locohead   Email Locohead         Edit/Delete Post 
If it took Q as long to sew it as it did skin it, it couldn't have taken more than a minute or two!!! [Smile]

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Cdog911
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Icon 1 posted December 08, 2003 05:23 PM      Profile for Cdog911   Author's Homepage   Email Cdog911         Edit/Delete Post 
I've found the best "thread" for doing lifesize mounts on mammals like coyotes is 8# Spider Wire fishing line and a three-sided S-shaped needle available from taxidermy suppliers. Tat SPider Wire is a natural greenish brown and belnds righ in.

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