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Information On Skinning A Deer
Monday, January 11th, 2010While it may not be the most exciting job in the world, skinning a deer is important when returning from a hunt or when still actually on the hunt. If you have taken down the deer, elk, antelope or goat of your dreams in a glorious hunting adventure, you will need to know how to skin the deer and how to get the most out of your kill. If you are just learning about hunting, this information will also be incredible handy for that remarkable day on which you will finally be able to skin a deer.
Essentially, the act of skinning a deer is thought of to be quite simple. The basic fundamental guideline behind it is to follow the built-in guidelines of the body of the deer and work from that standpoint. The skin and muscle tissues of the deer are naturally separate from one another because of the protective membranes, making the process of skinning a lot more like following a built-in blueprint than like trying to lift a rug in the dark. The skin should easily peel from the meat because of these membranes, creating little risk of tearing the skin or tearing the meat.
The most important aspect in skinning a deer is the use of your hands and the pull of your own body weight. With these two integral tools, the aspect of skinning a deer becomes incredibly simple. In fact, skinning a deer can typically be completed in about ten to fifteen minutes without any serious complications.
You should first hang the deer. This makes it easier for you to use your body weight in the skinning process and creates a greater leverage point for skinning the deer. This also ensures that the meat will stay clean. Whether you hang the deer from the neck or from the legs, there is no particular difference. It is important to try to skin the deer within an hour or two of the deer’s death, making the skinning process a whole lot easier.
Your knife should be especially sharp. Supposing the deer is hung by the legs, find the large tendon connecting the lower leg segment to the rest of the deer’s leg. You should poke a whole with your knife in between the tendon and the bone there, then use your fingers to feel the lump that is created by the deer’s double-jointed bone. Once you have found that lump, sever the lower leg at the lower end of the two parts of the double joint. Cut the skin and the tendons here and then snap the deer’s leg over your own leg, using your body’s leverage to break it.
After you have broken the deer’s legs in this fashion, make several incisions around and near the tendon areas. There should be a whole between the tendon and the bone of the lower leg, as well as several incisions near the front legs. You will then sever and snap the front legs as well, making the skinning process easier. After you have made the initial incisions, you will begin the process of undressing the deer of its skin. Use your finger tips and thumbs to get inside the skin near the lower leg incisions and begin to pull the skin off.
Essentially, the pulling of the deer’s skin should work a lot like pulling a tight jacket or pair of blue jeans off. It may be a little bit awkward, but the layer of meat revealed below the skin should be a more than ample reward. After the skin is pulled off, you will notice the meat is ready to go and the separation of the meat thanks to the deer’s membrane has made the whole process a lot simpler than you ever thought possible.
Skinning a deer, while not particularly romantic, is a process that should take around ten to fifteen minutes and relies almost entirely on your own body weight and strength to pull the skin off of the deer’s body. It really is that simple.
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Skinning A Deer – Hunting Doesn’t End With The Winning Shot
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009Although it does not sound like the most exciting task in the universe, it is important to skin a deer once you return form your hunt or while on your hunt. Once you have hunted down the elk, antelope, goat or deer that you were aiming for in your hunting adventure, you need to find out how exactly to go about skinning the animal so that you can get the most of your kill. In case you are just a novice at hunting, this is the article you need to read so that you have enough information on the day of your glorious hunt.
Skinning the deer is essentially a very simple task. The general idea behind it is following the built guidelines on the deer’s body and work from there. The muscle and skin tissues of the deer’s body are separated from each other by protective membranes, making it much easier to skin the animal as a sort of blue print is made available to you. It is far better than searching for a rug in pitch dark. It should be relatively easy to peel the skin of the meat due to the membranes, thereby preventing any chance of tearing either the skin or the meat.
A very important aspect when it comes to skinning deer is using your hands and your body weight. These two vital tools make the taks of skinning deer incredibly simple. In fact, it takes only around fifteen minutes to skin a deer entirely without much complication.
The first thing you need to do is hang the deer. In this manner, you can make complete use of your body weight and apply the right leverage for the skinning process. Additionally, this way the meat stays clean too. It does not make much difference whether the deer is hung from the legs or from the neck. Ensure that the deer is skinned within one hour of its death. This will make the process of skinning far easier.
Ensure your knife is sharp. If the deer is hanging by the legs, search for the tendon that connects the lower leg to the rest of the leg. Then use the knife to poke a hole between the bone and the tendon there after which you should use your fingers to feel the lump created by the double jointed bone of the deer. On locating the lump, sever the leg at the end of the double joint. Here cut the tendons and the skin and snap the leg over your own, using your own body leverage to snap it.
Once the deer’s leg has been broken in this manner, make a number of incisions in and around the tendon areas. Ensure there is a hole between the lower leg’s tendon and bone. Make incisions near the front leg too. Then follow the same procedure to break the front legs. This done, you can begin skinning the deer. With the help of your thumbs and finger tips, start to pull off the skin near the lower leg incisions.
In essence, pulling the skin off a deer works quite the same way as pulling a pair of jeans or a tight jacket off. Although it might feel a bit strange, the meat below is worth the effort. Once you have pulled off the skin, the meat will be ready and the whole process was much easier than you initially thought. It only takes fifteen to twenty minutes, so do not hesitate in doing it yourself.
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Hunting Land For Sale In Texas
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009From survival to recreation, hunting has a long history as an American pastime. If you’re a hunter in search of your own land, locating a plot of hunting land for sale in Texas might just be your road to paradise.
Whether you’re into hunting, fishing or have another purpose for your search of ranch land for sale, the American Southwest may be calling your name. You’ll find several opportunities to stake out a piece of hunting land for sale. Texas land for sale can afford you a life of tranquility with the chance to bask amid the vast richness of the land.
Benefits of Purchasing Hunting Land for Sale in Texas
Some of the most abundant hunting lands in the United States can be found in Texas. Texas hunters can test out their talents at tracking turkey, deer, rabbits, antelope, ducks, alligator and more.
Ranch land for sale in Texas can accommodate the terrain requirements of nearly any hunting preference. From forests and grassy plains to marshlands or the mountains, whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find the perfect setting with Texas land for sale.
If you’re into fishing, you’ll have no problem locating hunting land for sale that can quickly become your very own angler’s paradise. Simply choose from several plots of ranch land for sale with lakes, streams or rivers, many of which teem with trout, bass, catfish and more. Relax against a weeping willow and cast your iron into the lively Texas waters.
If you have plans beyond hunting and fishing, you can locate several land opportunities that are perfect for building your own ranch style house. In fact, some plots of hunting land for sale in Texas are already equipped with the structural properties you might have in mind. The right Texas land for sale property may be outfitted with a barn, home or hunting lodge, adding to the value and appeal of the land.
How to Locate Texas Land for Sale
If you live outside of Texas, the most convenient way to search for your perfect parcel of hunting land for sale is via the Internet. Search online to find the best hunting and ranch land for sale. The web allows you to compare multiple real estate opportunities and personalize your search according to the features and price you want. Simply narrow down your choices and contact the agent or broker for more details. Start the search today and you’ll be well on your way to owning your own piece of Texas land for sale.
Keion Moradi covers acreage for sale articles for the website Acreage Anywhere, specializing in information on lots and acreage through profiles of property and their Land Information Blog.
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Montana Hunting & Fishing Part 1
Sunday, December 27th, 2009
A combination of hunting various game, and fishing, all in Montana, movie I made for a high school class. Mule Deer hunt, upland birds, moose, elk, triple on ducks, archery antelope
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A SEASON IN MONTANA DVD Hunting Deer, Elk, Antelope, Mountain lion, and more
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009- Capture The Adventure
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If you’ve been fortunate enough to hunt in Montana, you know what a spectacular experience it is. If you haven’t yet had this distinct priviledge, A Season in Montana Volume 1 will take you along on an unforgetable adventure where you will see:
10 bow hunts including Whitetail Deer, Antelope, Elk, and Mountain lion
4 rifle hunts including Whitetail Deer and Antelope
Upland Game & Waterfowl hunts
Spectacular footage of wildlife in their natural habitat
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A SEASON IN MONTANA DVD Hunting Deer, Elk, Antelope, Mountain lion, and more
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R&K Hunting Company Trailer 1
Monday, November 30th, 2009
muzzleloader action. Subscribe today and enjoy exciting year round hunting as we pursue spectacular western big game, including elk, moose, mule deer, whitetail and antelope. All yearly subscribers are automatically entered to win a free guided elk hunt with R&K Hunting Company that will be filmed and featured in one of our upcoming videos valued at $6500. You will also be entered to win a Christen Arms 270 short Mag valued at $2000 and many other great prizes. The winners will be chosen …
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