AggieCowboy
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I saw @wllm1313 post about this and I think I’m going to try it for myself this year. Just antelope and deer. Who else has done this before? Wllm1313 makes it seem pretty straightforward and simple. In the past I’ve had to use a drill to make an additional, bigger hole in the back when I would simmer the skulls. This might be because I get impatient with it and want the process to speed up. Does all of the inside material break down pretty easily with this method?
Also, on his original post he said that he uses a microwave to get the antelope sheaths off. My wife would kill me if I tried that. I thought about going to a second hand store and picking up a microwave to use for this, but does anyone have any other suggestions for popping them off? Can I put the whole head in, then come back later and twist them off?
Thanks everyone, and thanks for the great idea wllm1313. I didn’t want to steal your old thread so I decided to make a new one.
Also, on his original post he said that he uses a microwave to get the antelope sheaths off. My wife would kill me if I tried that. I thought about going to a second hand store and picking up a microwave to use for this, but does anyone have any other suggestions for popping them off? Can I put the whole head in, then come back later and twist them off?
Thanks everyone, and thanks for the great idea wllm1313. I didn’t want to steal your old thread so I decided to make a new one.