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They're easy to clean. Take a 2x6 or something similar and pound 2 nails in it across from eachother far enough apart to spread the hind legs,put the 2x6 in a bag,hang the rabbit upside down belly facing out on the nails by jamming them between the tendon and leg bone on the back legs,pull all the fur off and let it fall in the bag, then gut it letting all the **** fall in the bag,chop off the head and feet,and clean up the mess. Ez peezy.


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dammit, now I'm hungry again...
 
Pellet gun would be far less work. You really don't skin a rabbit. You cut off the legs and get some of the skin opened up, then you just rip the skin off. Trick is doing it when it's still warm makes it much easier

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I still use my .410 i got when i was 12 for rabbit hunting.

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U guys really get a grand for a log? Here, the mill straight rob u. I had a 20ft, 40+ inch red oak, straight as a arrow, solid. 125 bucks! Here, ya make more with firewood, not that ya make much with firewood.
 
U guys really get a grand for a log? Here, the mill straight rob u. I had a 20ft, 40+ inch red oak, straight as a arrow, solid. 125 bucks! Here, ya make more with firewood, not that ya make much with firewood.
The butt log on that big popular tree me and Ben removed last year would have been a $1000 or so veneer log except it had mineral stains. I got over $500 for the 3 other 10' logs.

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