Thread: Squirrels
View Single Post
  #3  
Old 01-20-2024, 09:01 AM
tomcat's Avatar
tomcat tomcat is offline
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: 100 Mile House BC
Posts: 358
Default

Splitting tails is made easy with the aid of a tail splitting guide and a small fur pelting knife or scalpel. Just insert the splitting guide into the tail as far “as it will easily go”. This will be only be an inch or so. Then with a “little” pressure on the guide, while lifting it up slightly, make short strokes with the knife. As the hide splits, the guide will penetrate the tail a little further with each short stroke. A more suitable splitting guide for weasel and squirrel tails can be made from an old umbrella rib. The ribs (or umbrella stays) have a groove to place tip of knife in.
Reply With Quote