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Golf Ball Skinning a Hog

Posted By: LRS

Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/15/10 11:45 PM

I've done this on deer and it really works.
Has anyone tried this on a hog.
I have my doubts it would work, but maybe someone has worked it out.

Posted By: RMR

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/16/10 12:24 AM

Heard of it using a rock but not a golfball.

Posted By: westtexaswatkins

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/16/10 01:39 PM

+1 on deer but never a hog. Let us know if you try it.

Posted By: CheapsideHogs

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/16/10 01:56 PM

I have no idea what this is? Can someone elaborate?

Posted By: papawskids

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/16/10 03:03 PM

it will work on hogs just a little more cutting around the legs and make sure you tie it very good and it will rip right off

Posted By: Csddarden

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/16/10 03:18 PM

Here's a how-to-video.

Wish I had trees on my place...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3S3gZ7uZ7Q&feature=related

Posted By: montana mcknight

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/16/10 05:55 PM

what the hell is golf ball skinning?!

Posted By: jim1961

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/17/10 02:29 AM

I have only used rocks but it works well. We have elrctric hoist and tie off to eye bolts in the slab of cleaning rack

Posted By: sanjoman

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/17/10 04:52 PM

Hey Montana, apparently you tie a golfball into the hide, attatch to a rope, attatch said rope to the bumper of a truck and pull...hence golf ball skinning. hope this helps

Posted By: LRS

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/17/10 05:12 PM

I've done it with deer, used a golf ball, some rope a strong tree limb and a truck. Works slicker than a whistle.
Deer and hogs ain't the same.
Deer have relatively loose, pliable hide.
A wild hot, especially a large boar hog, has a thick cartilage "shield" in his shoulder region.
I have not tried it yet, but I will next chance I get. I was thinking it might work better on a large boar hog, if you didn't gut him first. Instead, maybe if you took a large bladed knife, and made a long deep slice down his back, from tail to just behind his neck. Then work some skin loose, and using a rock, brick, whatever, tie on to the skin UNDER his neck.
Then put the truck in 4WD, low range, and see if it works.

Posted By: DLALLDER

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/18/10 10:24 PM

It is very difficult to skin a hog (a mature hog) any way other than cutting the hide off. Small piglets (50-60 lbs) are even tough to pull the hide off but it can be done. Lots of luck with the golf ball idea.

Posted By: billy gordon

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/18/10 11:08 PM

thick skin is alot tougher than thin skin.I would like to see a hog done this way.

Posted By: #Hayraker

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/18/10 11:58 PM

use an air compressor.

cut a little hole through the hide and stick air gun in, blow it up like a balloon, then skin it.

this will separate all of the connective tissue from the hide.

Posted By: TonyLama

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/19/10 04:18 AM

It works pretty good on hogs under 150 pounds we did it to one about 200 pounds and started tearing it in half.

Posted By: Brandon972

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/19/10 09:37 AM


WOw !! Never seen that before but it was freagin awesome !! clap

Posted By: Silverboar

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/19/10 09:49 PM

Definately NOT going to work on a hog.....

Posted By: John Leighton

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/20/10 03:14 AM

I wouldn't try it with a FORD!

Posted By: pyledriver

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 09/20/10 05:57 PM

Unless you're wanting to cook it whole..why skin it? Cut a slit down the spine to remove the backstraps, then cut two slits-one on each side of the front quarter, skin only the quarter and then cut it out. Next skin the back quarter and cut till you get down to the socket for the legbone, cut the tendon and pull that whole quarter off. Flip, the hog, repeat...quick and no skinning! The only loss is the tenderloins inside but you can get those too if you're CAREFUL!

Posted By: NewGulf

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 10/02/10 12:28 AM

i havent heard of anybody doing this in over 20 years........

Posted By: Slimpickin

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 10/02/10 12:09 PM

Know a rancher who tried it on a big hog, and said he almost ripped the rafters out of his barn!

Posted By: quackattack

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 10/02/10 01:32 PM

freakin awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU MIGHT BE A REDNECK IF YOU USE A GOLFBALL AND A TRUCK TO CLEAN DEER........... clap

Posted By: LRS

Re: Golf Ball Skinning a Hog - 10/14/10 12:44 AM

What do ya mean, "might be" ?
I tried the golf ball way, Saturday morning. Had to do some experimenting. The golf ball way didn't work out to well.
I cut the skin all the way around his neck, and skinned him down to the upper part of the shoulder.
I had already gutted it.
Just could not tie it all together tight enough. The rope just slipped over the hide.
So I cut two holes in the hide, ran some rope through both holes and tied it real tight. Rope tore through the hide.
OK.
So I decided to pull the skin off in halves.
I made a long cut down his back, just following his back bone, all the way down.
I cut off the lower portion of each leg.
I cut 3 holes into the loose skin at the base of the neck and shoulder, ran the rope through all 3 holes, tied it real good.
With a polaris ranger, it pulled the hide right off !!!
I repeated this with the other half, skinned him clean.
It took a little experimentin, but it finally worked.

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