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15 hours ago, crappyice said:

Not sure I understand the Squimishness of this process. You presumably already zippered a warm body open, probably punctured the guts, went elbow deep to rip out an esophagus, cut out a butt hole and hopefully sloshed through the wreckage to find the heart.

Picking boiled meat off bone ain’t no thing.


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I've never tried it but for me I don't think I would be Squeamish about it, I've done my fair share of gross stuff but to pay someone else $60 to have a Euro done is well worth it. I would take me hours upon hours to do it for the first time. If I had to pay more I might consider doing it myself. 

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3 minutes ago, Moho81 said:

I've never tried it but for me I don't think I would be Squeamish about it, I've done my fair share of gross stuff but to pay someone else $60 to have a Euro done is well worth it. I would take me hours upon hours to do it for the first time. If I had to pay more I might consider doing it myself. 

I dont have the patience to wait 2 months , it's not or gross. Put some borax in the water to cut the grease and it smells like beef stew.

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15 minutes ago, Jeremy K said:

I dont have the patience to wait 2 months , it's not or gross. Put some borax in the water to cut the grease and it smells like beef stew.

I have the patience, I drop it off and quickly forget about it. That is until all my "weird internet buddies" start posting pictures of their mounts. 

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I've never tried it but for me I don't think I would be Squeamish about it, I've done my fair share of gross stuff but to pay someone else $60 to have a Euro done is well worth it. I would take me hours upon hours to do it for the first time. If I had to pay more I might consider doing it myself. 

Here’s the email reply I received from the most local guy to me and shop frequented by us City- folk!
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It was then I decided to do it myself.


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12 minutes ago, crappyice said:


Here’s the email reply I received from the most local guy to me and shop frequented by us City- folk!
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It was then I decided to do it myself.


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Oh good god! 

Yep I would have done it myself as well with those prices WTF! 

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My Daddy taught me at a very tender age, how to process deer or any game, from start to finish.   Never had a problem with, skinning, cleaning the insides out and cutting the meat up.   Advantage of growing up on a big farm.  Never once did I get a upset stomach!!  Just very much enjoyed the game on the dinner table.

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I have two processing under a weighted down Rubbermaid tote in the backyard and another still sitting in a pot ready to be beached outside the back door to the house. most recent one is from 2 seasons ago. i'm paying to have the next one done. not because it's gross but just a PITA allocation of my time.

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My Daddy taught me at a very tender age, how to process deer or any game, from start to finish.   Never had a problem with, skinning, cleaning the insides out and cutting the meat up.   Advantage of growing up on a big farm.  Never once did I get a upset stomach!!  Just very much enjoyed the game on the dinner table.

I butcher my deer, and enjoy doing it. But for $65 someone else can clean the skull once every couple/few years
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That's because they are.

Call Me The Teflon Don


It’s also why he doesn’t get what little taxi work I need done. Too busy means too busy and to me that means too many cut corners or rushed jobs. Not saying that happens there but I am saying I may be more likely to happen.


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It’s also why he doesn’t get what little taxi work I need done. Too busy means too busy and to me that means too many cut corners or rushed jobs. Not saying that happens there but I am saying I may be more likely to happen.


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Well I've got better guys for skulls anyways that only do skulls so that's fine

Call Me The Teflon Don

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On 4/3/2020 at 10:43 AM, 2012_taco said:

I could see paying to have a Euro mount done if I were hanging the mount in my house. But I hang my racks in my garage and in my shop so I'm fine with my sub-standard work!

From what I've seen, you don't do any sub standard work Tim.

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Question so the heads have dried for a week now. There is still little pieces of membrane and such on the skull. It is real hard, whats the best way to get it off before I bleach the skull?

I don’t have much experience with re-boiling skulls which I imagine is what you would need to do to scrape everything. I have a feeling things might start to get loose that you don’t want to get loose however. That’s the part that’s hardest for me- knowing when I “got it all” the first time I boil and befor it gets coated in Oxiclean. It’s seems that every time I think I am done, I find another hidden nugget of tissue or meat or whatever that it inside the nasal areas.


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