If you try it and it works, send me the vids and I'll post. I bet it would work with coyotes and anything else. Well, maybe not rabbits and squirrels, might have to use yarn and a Yaris for those.
I worked at a slaughter house in my youth and that is just how we skinned a steer in about 20 seconds. My job was to disconnect the pull chains and shove the hide through a hole into a waiting truck.
I used to do this when I had my 4-wheeler. I have done it with a tractor, but I have never tried it with a pickup. If I am a "visiting" hunter and bag a deer I will pull out the golf ball and chain and get somebody with a 4-wheeler to assist - it's a great party trick.
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I worked at a slaughter house in my youth and that is just how we skinned a steer in about 20 seconds. My job was to disconnect the pull chains and shove the hide through a hole into a waiting truck.
Seen it done using a tractor.
Doesn't work on coyotes because you skin out the faces on them as well.
Tried it with a friend years ago. head was attached to tree, truck wheels spinning, body full of gravel road rash. We both laughed our A** off.
I used to do this when I had my 4-wheeler. I have done it with a tractor, but I have never tried it with a pickup. If I am a "visiting" hunter and bag a deer I will pull out the golf ball and chain and get somebody with a 4-wheeler to assist - it's a great party trick.
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