Stu, what are books? Hahahahaha That's a great book you have, I have a copy of the same book. I too did the same thing in Jr High. The first Trapping book I read was "The Complete book of Trapping" by Bob Gilsvik back in '88-89. I think that these upcomingvideo series will help a lot of guys out! Have a good one bud.
Thanks Stu for sharing your knowledge and ingenuity with us. I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos. Thanks again and Best Wishes Brother!!!
Looking forward to the series. I have learned a lot from your fur handling but still run into issues where I wonder if my fleshing job caused issues. Maybe you can address how to know how far to take it. Fleshing the fat vs. membrane vs thinning the skin. Thanks!
I heard you mention pressure washing tech. Can you please cover this in your upcoming presentation pros/cons? This tech may be less expensive getting involved. Can you get some close up video of what the pelts are suppose to look like as you move through the various processes. I hope you'll cover the amount, sizes and types of stretchers you would recommend for starting out in the skinning shed. Where to buy or make the materials would be helpful. Thanks Stu for all your efforts and giving back to the sport!!!!
Looking forward to this set of vids! I think I have trouble with "over fleshing" maybe, and taking it to far...maybe you could address that? Thank you for the time you take to share your knowledge Stu!!!Jason M
sweet buddy i love you go out of your way to make sure everyone knows what is going on i have been doin this for a while and i still learn stuff from your vids all the time thanks buddy
Sounds like it's going to be a season worth watching, just a pity the bit I want to see the most is in series 5, but I do look forward to the other 4 as well. Keep up the good work. I know you've covered tanning a couple of years ago but I've never seen you doing bark tanning, is that because of the length of time it takes or the quality of the tan?
nice! great work as always, keep it up! Thank you again. Also, i was given that book by my in-laws before moving to Alaska! Overall that is one of the best books covering a variety of homesteading material
Thanks for all the knowledge, couple ideas for future videos also...you said you tan and make some garments also with some? maybe show some things you have done? is there a good way to remove some coyotes and beaver "smell" for stuff when making homemade stuff like hats and blankets? Just some other things I think would be cool to see! Again, thanks for all the knowledge!
Awesome, looking forward to it! Would appreciate it if you could add the fleshing of larger hides, like a deer and/or bear. I'm trying to make it a point of utilizing every deer I harvest, including tanning all hides. Thanks!
Thank goodness you're making this. I've always wanted to do this but I couldn't ever figure out how to flesh a skin. Maybe this will give me the help I need
All your videos have really helped me Thanks so much
Thank you for the videos, you have helped me alot.
Can't wait to see the new videos!
I am teaching a Trapper Education Course and I have recommended your channel to my students. Keep up the good work
liked this video and can't wait for 2-3-4-5..good job.
can't wait to see the videos
Can't wait!!!!
Stu, what are books? Hahahahaha That's a great book you have, I have a copy of the same book. I too did the same thing in Jr High. The first Trapping book I read was "The Complete book of Trapping" by Bob Gilsvik back in '88-89. I think that these upcomingvideo series will help a lot of guys out! Have a good one bud.
I'm excited! Can't wait!
Looking forward to watching and learning.. Thank you.
Can't wait.
Cool commercial with the toy car.
I actually watched it all the way through.
Can't wait👍👊
I can't wait until you get to making a fleshing beam
I have that book. Good resource
You have a lot of knowledge I really enjoy watching and learning from you.
Thanks Stu for sharing your knowledge and ingenuity with us. I truly appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos. Thanks again and Best Wishes Brother!!!
Looking forward to the series. I have learned a lot from your fur handling but still run into issues where I wonder if my fleshing job caused issues. Maybe you can address how to know how far to take it. Fleshing the fat vs. membrane vs thinning the skin. Thanks!
sound good.
You should write your own book, I learn on every video I see from you. Thanks again.
Great idea. Sounds like it'll be an informative series.
great book. i bought it many years ago. the new series sounds good.
Awesome!
Timberline North fleshes his beaver on his knee. Can you talk about or show that technique?
Really looking forward to this series, thank you!!!
I got the same book as a child it changed my life I pretty much have the book memorized lol
I heard you mention pressure washing tech. Can you please cover this in your upcoming presentation pros/cons? This tech may be less expensive getting involved. Can you get some close up video of what the pelts are suppose to look like as you move through the various processes. I hope you'll cover the amount, sizes and types of stretchers you would recommend for starting out in the skinning shed. Where to buy or make the materials would be helpful. Thanks Stu for all your efforts and giving back to the sport!!!!
Greats video thanks for sharing and be safe on the line
Thank you. fleshing has been my nemesis. Pelts don't do that look as good as I think they should.
Can you make a Q/A on your channel? By far the best on youtube! Great work.
Man thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great for trappers just getting started
Looking forward to this set of vids! I think I have trouble with "over fleshing" maybe, and taking it to far...maybe you could address that? Thank you for the time you take to share your knowledge Stu!!!Jason M
sweet buddy i love you go out of your way to make sure everyone knows what is going on i have been doin this for a while and i still learn stuff from your vids all the time thanks buddy
Sounds like an awesome series!
Sounds like it's going to be a season worth watching, just a pity the bit I want to see the most is in series 5, but I do look forward to the other 4 as well. Keep up the good work. I know you've covered tanning a couple of years ago but I've never seen you doing bark tanning, is that because of the length of time it takes or the quality of the tan?
nice! great work as always, keep it up! Thank you again. Also, i was given that book by my in-laws before moving to Alaska! Overall that is one of the best books covering a variety of homesteading material
Can u show how to make a pvc fleshing beam
Cole Clarke I think that's going to be part 5, if you would have watched the whole video you would have known that.
I know how to flesh but I don't know how to make a PVC fleshing beam
Thanks for all the knowledge, couple ideas for future videos also...you said you tan and make some garments also with some? maybe show some things you have done? is there a good way to remove some coyotes and beaver "smell" for stuff when making homemade stuff like hats and blankets? Just some other things I think would be cool to see! Again, thanks for all the knowledge!
Awesome, looking forward to it! Would appreciate it if you could add the fleshing of larger hides, like a deer and/or bear. I'm trying to make it a point of utilizing every deer I harvest, including tanning all hides. Thanks!
when is your new series coming out.thanks
need new beam.pvc would be great.till then.
Thank goodness you're making this. I've always wanted to do this but I couldn't ever figure out how to flesh a skin. Maybe this will give me the help I need
guess I'm still just a basic guy lol. still got a log beam. great vids. love seein newer and different ways of doin thing.
I would love to get all the specs to your pvc flashing beam system.
hey man I'm not sure how to send you a private message, but what do you do with all your carcasses you don't eat?? thanks for the help...
I love your videos I leaned a lot from you plz comment back