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Was just complaining that I can't afford to go. That would be worth the price of admission though!
Every part can be used. Heck you can even sell the stuff on eBay.
Garbage is gone huh? Those were some nice tails. Would be great on regalia.
There's ways of working around holes. Pieces can be tanned and use. I did beadwork with one that had a hole in it. The pelt was stretched on a limb frame, beadingwork throught the big hole and it was the first thing I sold one year from my booth. BTW it wasn't from being shot. I got a few pelts back from someone learning to tan and I usually want a smooth skin, so yeah. I don't know how he did it, at least I forget, but I'm old and it's allowed. I got bacl about 7 pieces that were damaged, but he got pretty good as he went on. Mostly rabbit. He was going to just toss them, but called first and I was like "NOOOOOOOO!!! I can work with those!" LOL
Yeah but if nothing else. The tails! Ohhhhhhh
The skinned faces are great to use also.
Just for future reference.
Might even of had a couple of Arkansas toothpicks in the bunch.
Are coons on the endangered list, I think not. I have had them for pets, but if caught going after my girls (and boys) they are fair game.
That being said I'm just an American.
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Blood has nothing to do with it. A person and who they become and what they believe in is not determined by their bloodline.
Edited to say: My idea of being "close to nature" is having a hot shower and a flushing toilet and my youngest brother "co-existed" a cottonmouth's head clean off with a shotgun. Guess our bloodline let us down there.