Big Skull find great day for sheds
huntenfever
3/9/08 12:34am
Wow it's hard to explain the day we had today. Right out of the gate my buddy Scott found a nice 4X4 set. We must have took 3-4 different hikes finding some good bone in most of our spots. Then right at dark after trying to decide if we should hit it again Scott walked right onto a HUGE 191.5 skull. Wow is all i can say what a day hope you enjoy.
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Jersey Boy-
Ive done a bit of experimenting with this.
These ways have worked the best for me.
Ive burried them the ground up to the antler pedicle for a month and most of the hair and flesh will come off, take a sharp knife and peel the rest back. ( A bit stinky in the summer)
I have also put them in a pond to soak until the flesh is soft and use a sharp knife to cut it away.
Boiled the skull in water until it started to fall off.
I have also heard about beatles you can buy to eat it away. I m going to to this method next time..
Hope this helps.
I'll be trying this myself come the warmer months as I tried boiling my skull which cleared everything off very well, however, my pot wasn't big enough to get all the stuff between the antlers off.
"Finding a skull with antlers or horns attached"
"If you find a skull with the antlers or horns still attached,it's possible the animal was poached.
Do NOT pick up or move the skull. Instead,we encourage you to do the following:
.take photos of the skull from a couple of angles;
.pinpoint the location of the skull(preferably its GPS coordinates);
.call or visit a Division office to report your find;and
.provide key details in your report.
The Division will send a conservation officer to investigate and determind if the animal was poached. If it's clear that the animal was not poached, We may allow you to keep your find."
Ya i know its lame. They should get rid of this law but until then i would be quite about your skull finds :-$