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In the past I have taken the pelt / hide to tan....
And buried the remains.
Brother Coyote is respected by me.

That said...
The above I just me....and what I do / have done in the past.
Andy
I appreciate your response and take on it. When taking for the pelt what caliber do you use? Also how would one find a tanner for the hide?
 
.54 caliber , a .530 lead round ball...a .15 patch...and 80 grains of 2F black powder.
This is my primary hunting and shooting rifle....

As for a tanner...
I have done it myself...brain tan...or had help from a Tribal member.
Andy
That is a beautiful rifle. I have a black powder rifle I got from my grandfather that I need to restore. Hopefully it will be a winter project this year.
 
That is a beautiful rifle. I have a black powder rifle I got from my grandfather that I need to restore. Hopefully it will be a winter project this year.
Thank you... :D
As far as restoring a black powder rifle...always a worthwhile endeavor .
I have some experience with muzzle loading firearms , in the shooting ...along with the cleaning , maintaining and restoring thereof.
If I can of some help here...please let me know.
Andy
 
Thank you... :D
As far as restoring a black powder rifle...always a worthwhile endeavor .
I have some experience with muzzle loading firearms , in the shooting ...along with the cleaning , maintaining and restoring thereof.
If I can of some help here...please let me know.
Andy
I will keep that in mind, thank you!
 
What do you guys do with your coyotes after shooting them?

Thanks in advance for all who reply!
Let em lay where they drop in the field next to me we have vulchers and the last two the eagles got in on the feast too. The vultures didn't want anything to do with the eagles and waited in the trees till they had their fill. Got to see the eagles up close behind my place a few times.
 
Let em lay where they drop in the field next to me we have vulchers and the last two the eagles got in on the feast too. The vultures didn't want anything to do with the eagles and waited in the trees till they had their fill. Got to see the eagles up close behind my place a few times.
That's awesome being able to see the eagles and vultures!
 
Not coyote...
But a jacket I made from the last elk I got.
Brain tan...lots of work...but a cool jacket.
Brain tan is very soft and when smoked...will not stretch all outta shape when wet and be stiff when dried.
Andy


That is a great looking jacket. How long did the tanning take?
 
That is a great looking jacket. How long did the tanning take?
Thank you.... :D

A little over a week...lots of work with the fleshing of hide...rubbing in the brains and salt...smoking the hide...
Then of course the cutting and sewing of it into the jacket...that took a bit longer.

Afterwards...I knew why mountain men married into a tribe....:D
Too much work for me...I'd rather hunt and shoot.... :D
Andy
 

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