He isn't a monster but.....
#42
FFrank!
I'm not sure how to get the brain's out,that would be a question on the taxidermy forum ,or from the other's such as MDbowhunter on how he done it.
nubo
I'm not sure how to get the brain's out,that would be a question on the taxidermy forum ,or from the other's such as MDbowhunter on how he done it.
nubo
#43
Wow guys. I did not really expect this type of response in all honesty. It seems to me as if anyone that I have ever helped or exchanged messages with on this forum has just given me a pat on the back.
Thank you guys. I take each and every one of you with me whenever I walk out into the deerwoods.
Thank you guys. I take each and every one of you with me whenever I walk out into the deerwoods.
#48
Nontypical Buck
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From: Little Egg harbor NJ
Frank congrats on the buck. I am sure he will be tasting great this winter. Great story also as I felt I was there with ya in my mind. Awesome body size on that buck too. congrats again.
Brian
Brian
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Congratulations on the nice buck.
To get the brains out you first boil the head for about two hours. Then get a butter knife and swish it around in the brain cavity through the hole the spinal column goes into. Use your garden hose under some pressure to spray them out. There are some membranes you'll have to pull out and those forcepts you use for taking out fish hooks (from fish) do a nice job. I just did my son's first deer's skull and it came out great. Picture is on the taxidermy forum someplace recent.
Good luck!
Greg
To get the brains out you first boil the head for about two hours. Then get a butter knife and swish it around in the brain cavity through the hole the spinal column goes into. Use your garden hose under some pressure to spray them out. There are some membranes you'll have to pull out and those forcepts you use for taking out fish hooks (from fish) do a nice job. I just did my son's first deer's skull and it came out great. Picture is on the taxidermy forum someplace recent.
Good luck!
Greg


