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Timber Rattler and Stone Point

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half eye:
Some of that hornstone and oil chert is some kind of hard rock sir. Nothin beats stone for fleshing and cleaning. Used some (hornstone) on the turtle legs and worked good like that. Be careful playing with those South Carolina critters my friend, Nice skin for sure and I still have that "honker" you sent me. Y'all grow 'em big down there ::).
rich

burchett.donald:
   Thanks Clint and Hawkdancer....

   Rich, I will be using stone on the skins from now on...Perfect little tool to cut and scrape with the micro serrated edge...

                                                                                                                                                                            Don

mullet:
That's a nice one. I usually cut the belly scales off with a pair of scissors. Saves scraping the meat there.

burchett.donald:
 Eddie,
           That would save a lot of work...But, I generally use half way into the belly for skins if I'm going to split in halves, use the other half for staples...
                                          Don

Pappy:
Nice skin and nice job skinning it, cool how good those stone tools work. :)
 Pappy

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