Deer nose need help
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cambridge Ohio USA
Posts: 744
RE: Deer nose need help
There's really no way to explain it. You just have to practice. Go slow with a scalpal, you'll get it. I don't get too caught up in getting every little bit out before salting. I clean it up wen I pull it from the pickle to thin.
#3
RE: Deer nose need help
Its really a matter of getting a good feel for it. The nose itself is fairly easy to slice through. You need a real good sharp blade, and the cartilage will remove easier with less pressure. A dull blade forces you to apply more pressure. I just use a smaller bladed knife that I sharpen to the point I can actually shave my arm hairs w/little pressure. I also use a glass bottle with a small neck, like a beer bottle. I slip the neck through the nostril, and use it as my fleshing board so to speak. I flesh half the nose from one end, then slip the neck through the other nostril to finish it. You can also use a finger to sense the pressure your applying, but you also risk cutting yourself ifyoucut through the nose. But thats how I started out learning the technique.