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Looks good, it'll be great on the wall. Finished up 3 elk heads today. Got 1 more degreasing and 4 deer in process. Love the Euro look.
I've got a white tail sitting in the garage I need to get to. Looking at my schedule it will be at least a week before I can get it in the boiler. Did you do all of yours from a dry start? I have a friend who likes to soak his heads in borax and water first. I tried that with my elk, I think it at least helped with getting all the brain matter out. But not sure if it was necessary. My issue now is everything will be frozen for the next few months at my house.For me I will skin my head as soon as possible and start the simmer/power wash process as soon as I get home.
Last year I had skulls to do in a variety of time after kill. The freshest one turned out the best and was the easiest by far.View attachment 130923
Antelope 2 months. Mule deer 2 weeks. Whitetail 2 days. Identical process.
Power washing sucks. Power washing a rotten head really sucks.
I have never used a power washer..just boil and pick....It's cold enough here that I don't want to be running a power washer off my outdoor spigots at the house. Is there a way to get meat off without a power washer or do I need to hit a self serve car wash or something?
This year is the first time I've used the power washer. Worth the trouble if you can make it work. Our local diy car wash has heated bays with doors, I considered that as an option due to the same issues your experiencing.I have never used a power washer..just boil and pick....
It's cold enough here that I don't want to be running a power washer off my outdoor spigots at the house. Is there a way to get meat off without a power washer or do I need to hit a self serve car wash or something?