greatwhitebuffalo
Active member
Anybody keep elk skin for any type of processing?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
+1The last elk my wife shot I skinned out and had it totally processed at a tannery. Only $200. The idea was to use as a blanket but the hair can break off and the tanning chemicals leave a harsh dent. Came out perfect otherwise. I suppose it could be used to make items but we use it as a display.
The 20 some years that I had horses, I left the hide on the elk quarters to help keep the meat clean and to reduce trimming the meat when I processed them. Those hides weren't worth much, and I've ended up throwing most of my critter hides away.
There is still a market for good elk capes and I have sold a few over the years. I also used a cape off of a later taken bull to mount my first. To date, it is the only elk mount in my hose even though I have take one or two that are much, much bigger.I used to have a place in Spokane that sent elk hides in to get tanned. About the time I moved back to Montana I think they moved to Harrison, Idaho. I had a couple of coats made that I still have and made batwing chaps out of the tanned hides. Elk hide chaps are really warm and have lasted 40 years.
I had a hunting partner that never wanted to have an elk mounted but found a ready market with the taxidermists for good capes prepared correctly.
what do you get for them?I keep all of mine. I have them tanned and then sell them on EBay.
what do you get for them?
Taxidermy.net I've sold quite a few capes here.Just wanted to bump this thread - I ran into an issue where I cut my cape too short according to my taxidermist.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to where I could get one? I would really like to shoulder mount my first bull
This was the only reputable site I came across: https://antlersbyklaus.com/product/elk-capes/
I have the cape off the bull I killed last week in the freezer...if you want it, it's yours.Just wanted to bump this thread - I ran into an issue where I cut my cape too short according to my taxidermist.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to where I could get one? I would really like to shoulder mount my first bull
This was the only reputable site I came across: https://antlersbyklaus.com/product/elk-capes/