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How to Clean, Save and Preserve Bear Claws
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<blockquote data-quote="fbeninati" data-source="post: 414541" data-attributes="member: 26223"><p>If you are looking to preserve your bear skulls quick and easy the best way to do it is cut off as much meat as you can from the skulls including the brain and eyes. It is important to remove as much as you can know so its less work later. Once done boil the skulls until the rest of the meat is loose and able to be removed. Continue removing the remainder of the meat while still hot if it cools to much reboil slightly. Once all the meat is removed submerge the skulls in hydrogen peroxide until the skulls stop reacting with the peroxide. I use this method all the time and have never had a problem. let me know if you need anymore help.</p><p></p><p>As for the bears claw i just got one and am currently salting the ends what is the best method to use? this is my first time doing a bears claw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fbeninati, post: 414541, member: 26223"] If you are looking to preserve your bear skulls quick and easy the best way to do it is cut off as much meat as you can from the skulls including the brain and eyes. It is important to remove as much as you can know so its less work later. Once done boil the skulls until the rest of the meat is loose and able to be removed. Continue removing the remainder of the meat while still hot if it cools to much reboil slightly. Once all the meat is removed submerge the skulls in hydrogen peroxide until the skulls stop reacting with the peroxide. I use this method all the time and have never had a problem. let me know if you need anymore help. As for the bears claw i just got one and am currently salting the ends what is the best method to use? this is my first time doing a bears claw [/QUOTE]
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