Velvet preservation

Wesmorr

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As someone completely new to hunting but planning to hunt early here in CA this year, I have a question on what to do with the head if I want to DIY euro it at home if I’m fortunate enough to get a deer. Our archery starts early when bucks are typically still in full velvet. Is there anything specific i need to keep in mind when transporting or boiling to keep everything in good condition? Also, not sure if the velvet even stays on long term (complete newbie here). Any advice appreciated, thanks.

Wes
 
I have two velvet euro skulls. Both I treated, capped, and freeze dried. I reattached the capped antlers to the skull, dressed up with epoxy and paint.
 
Order up some Velvalok prior to season, as hot as it gets in August if you don't have it you'll need to keep the head in a cooler while your waiting for it to be shipped. Apply liberally as stated in the above comments, I wrap the antler with plastic bags and tape it off at the bases when boiling.

If your packing the head out don't be afraid to wrap the antler and don't tie the antlers direct or it will damage the fresh velvet. Velvalok preserves the velvet forever.
 
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