Here's some tips for the next time you go out trapping: Removing Burrs From Fur When I have burrs in Fox, Coyote and Coons, I've found that by spraying Johnson's Kids No More Tangles, or a cheaper Wal-Mart...
How to processes your own hides at home: 1. after skinning the animal, it is best to try and scrape as much fat and membrane off the skin as possible. 2. if there is not an abundance of furs to tan at one...
This list is a basic assuming that you are not quite sure of the target animals diet. This list will aid in your next trapping expedition and will help bring in a great harvest of animals. Cat: Fish, meat,...
As a basic book for the beginner trapper who wants to tan his own furs and skins, this book is one that is simple, but yet to the point. With easy instructions as to the exact way to properly tan each of your f... read full review
A great book that is helpful for both the beginner trapper and the expert. This book has outstanding advice on matching the right trap (whether leg-hold, coni-bear, or snare) for each kind of furbea... read full review
In the E-Myth, Michael Gerber dispels the myths surrounding starting your own business and shows how commonplace assumptions can get in the way of running your own business. He takes you through the steps of st... read full review
A great book for the beginner taxidermist. This book gives you the tips you need to complete your first few mounts with ease. It has some illustrative pictures that show the steps, but the pictures are not the ... read full review