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H.P.:
I'll be headed up to our river property this weekend to do some much needed mowing.  I never fail to run into a few varieties of snakes while I'm picking up any deadfall before I run the mower through. 

Normally I leave them be, but due to a close call a couple of weeks ago with a particularly LARGE cotton mouth, I think some "permanent" removal is in order...especially when I have my dog with me or my friends up to kayak or do a little stump shooting.

I figure if I DO have to dispatch a snake or two, I'd like to save the skins.  Does anybody have a fairly simple way to tan and preserve skins?  I've peeled plenty of skins off of snakes when I prepared them for the fire, but not to save the skins for later use.

Suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Harris 

Pat B:
Harris, you can just dry them to preserve them By doing so they can be used as bow backing.
 If you split the belly do it to one side of the belly scales so both the belly and back can be used.
 Clean off ant excess tissue and tack the skin out, flesh side up, to a board and place in the sun. It will dry in a coupe of hours. Once dry(be real sure it is) you can place it in a ziploc bag for storage.

H.P.:
Sounds easy enough, thanks.  Now, I didn't know if I needed to put some kind of tanning agent on the skins or not (and you're psychic because I was thinking of backing one of my bows with any snake skins I may end up with).  ~H

osage outlaw:
Here is an example of what Pat explained.  I tacked this one flesh side down.  No tanning required.  Just air drying.  I use scissors to split them 1 row of scales over from the edge of the belly scales. 




Zuma:
If you glue a cap on a one inch PVC pipe
you can whack them in the head with out
doing much damage to the skin ???
Good luck
Zuma

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