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#1497274 - 08/20/08 01:15 PM To tan a coyote
jerad_s Offline
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Registered: 04/20/00
Posts: 128
Loc: Albert Lea, MN, US
I have two yote hides from this last season that I would like to get soft tanned. Long story short, my brother-in-law passed away at the young age of 22. When we cleaned out his house I found two yote hides that he had trapped last fall. I thought it would be a good idea to get them both done and Ill keep one and give one to my father-in-law. It would mean alot to him I think. Where have you guys sent them off to to get tanned? I am in Albert Lea, mn. Should I find a local taxidermest? or send it to a commercial place?

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#1497283 - 08/20/08 01:28 PM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: jerad_s]
walleyes12 Offline
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Registered: 01/07/05
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Loc: MN
I send all my fur to moyle mink and tannery. They are very inexpensive, and do very good work. I have had 5 coyotes tanned there. Heres the website

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#1497323 - 08/20/08 02:13 PM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: walleyes12]
jerad_s Offline
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walleyes,
Please email me that link, to jerad _ s @ hotmail . com, take the spaces out of the email address

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#1498074 - 08/21/08 07:12 AM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: jerad_s]
fishermuskie Offline
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Registered: 03/31/06
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Loc: Forest lake Minnesota
I would recomend Moyle mink and tannery aswell. It may take a while though uless you get the express service.
Good Luck,
Dave

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#1498165 - 08/21/08 08:26 AM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: fishermuskie]
Brownie77 Offline
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Registered: 07/07/08
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Loc: Richmond, MN
If you take them to a taxidermist, it will cost more, but you will get your fur back and not just one that is close.

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#1498290 - 08/21/08 10:45 AM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: Brownie77]
walleyes12 Offline
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The fur you get back from moyle mink and tannery is your fur! They stamp your name in the leather. I know for a fact 100% that the furs I sent in are the ones I got back.
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#1498462 - 08/21/08 01:55 PM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: walleyes12]
Doug Smotherman Offline
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Registered: 05/19/08
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Loc: Indianapolis
I like doing them myself. I think the ones I do look better hanging on the wall because they are not as stiffer and I think look more natural. Its a little work but for me its worth it. It cost me about $20 to do 2 yotes. If your interested I will post the recipe and the way I do it.

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#1499491 - 08/22/08 11:59 AM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: Doug Smotherman]
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Unless they tatoo your name in the hide beofre tannign, they can put your name on any leather they want. I have gotten hides back that I know were not mine, and knoe another person who had it happen to them. I do not htink it is done to be devious, but just happens. I like to go to taxidermist who do their own tanning now.

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#1504218 - 08/26/08 09:58 PM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: Brownie77]
Double D Offline
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Registered: 03/24/04
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Loc: Redwood County, MN USA
I would second the vote for doing at least one of them yourself. You are guaranteed your own hide back that way.

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#1504232 - 08/26/08 10:05 PM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: Double D]
picksbigwagon Moderator Offline
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Registered: 12/26/02
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Loc: Prior Lake, MN
Hey Doug, I would really like that recipie and procedure, and I am sure a lot of other people would love to know how to do it as well. I am loading up and looking forward to a few more chances to chase coyotes this winter. Last winter was a bust for me.....
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#1510902 - 09/02/08 02:31 PM Re: To tan a coyote [Re: picksbigwagon]
Doug Smotherman Offline
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Registered: 05/19/08
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Loc: Indianapolis
This tanning procedure works for anything, but compensate the amount of ingredients with size of fur. This recipie is for one average yote. I dont scrap all my yote, but I cut as much fat and meat as I can off. Its better if you do scrap.

Step 1. Add 1 pound of canning salt and 12oz alum to plastic container( I use a 30 gallon round container.). Then add 1 1/2 gallon of hot water and stir. Let water cool to about room temp and stri again. Add another 1 to 1 1/2 gallons of cold water and stir.
Step 2. Add fur to water skin side out with something on top of it to keep it down under the water. Let soak for 2-3 days and agitate frequetly. I cut a wire coyote stretcher in half and place it in the head and neck. Its best to use as much of the strether as your container will let you.
Step 3. When done soaking add 2oz of baking soda to a quart of hot water and let it disovle, add the quart of baking soda to container and stir then let set 45 mins.
Step 4. Pull skin out clean with shampoo and rinse both inside and out. Then ring out and dry with hair dryer or air dry both sides.
Step 5. Hold skin under hot water for 30 sec, then use a hair dryer on the skin to heat up more to open up the poors in the skin. Heat tanning oil or neatsfoot oil up in microwave. Hang skin flesh side out 5-8 hours at room temp. It need to start to dry. Then pull on edges of skin until it turns white. After the skins turns white hang for 6-8 hours then tease and flex frquently. More you tease and flex the softer it gets, but I like the fur to be a little stiff because it look better to me.

If you have any questions I will try to answer them and explain any step that needs it.

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