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freezing coon
does freezing a hole coon and then thawing it out take its nutural smell away i jus took one out of the freezer im gonna skin it and teach my pup wit it
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It won`t smell as strong as a fresh or live coon.
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Pete Rhines
but it will still have the scent wont it?
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Yes.
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ANOTHER THING TO REMEMBER IS A DEAD COON WILL ALSO BEGIN TO DECAY. AND ONCE IT IS FROZEN AND THEN UNTHAWED IT WILL DECAY AS WELL. SO THERE ARE ALSO BACTERIA THAT WILL PRODUCE SCENT THAT A LIVE COON WONT.
BUT THAT IS GOOD FOR MAKING DRAGS FOR YOUNG PUPS JUST THE SAME. JUST DONT BE SURPRISED IF THEY ACT DIFFERENT IF YOU'VE FOOLED ALOT WITH A FROZE COON/HIDE THAN THEY DO VS A FRESH COON/HIDE.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, BUT SOMETIMES THE COON CAN ALSO ABSORB SCENTS THAT ARE IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER.
WE FROZE SOME RAMPS ONE TIME AND HAD A COON HIDE NEXT TO IT, TRIPPLE WRAPPED IN TRASHBAGS. WHEN WE UNTHAWED IT IT SMELLED LIKE RAMPS. LOL. SINCE THAT INSTANCE, WE NOW HAVE A SMALL "HIDE/CRITTER" FREEZER AT MY PARENTS WHERE WE PUT ALL OUR COON HIDES, DEER HIDES, ANYTHING LIKE THAT. LOL.
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Here's what I do.................
Put the hide in a paper bag then place in a plastic then freeze. Then take the hide and let it soak in hot water before you lay the drag. I also from time to time will let it soak in coon scent.
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We got 2 in the freezer 1 for thanksgiving next to the turkey....and the other for new years day with saur kraut''.. pumpkin pie on T-day...pecan pie on N Y day......a long time tradition here
why you frezzin hole coons ...... that your meat hunt coons ?????? lol
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As long as you freeze it right away it won't get the dead smell to cover up the coon smell but it will still lose some of the coon smell. Y wouldn't you skin them out first? Doesn't that take up a lot of unnecessary room in your freezer? Skinning it out won't hurt the smell! Besides, they're a lot easier to skin out when they're still warm.
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