Lol! Not what I was expecting, but an informative and educational video, regardless. I just finished watching Clay's video, explaining his son's first hog kill, that you were part of. Nice job to you all! Good hunting buddy!
I collect feathers birds of prey all kinds that are out in the wild. I'm an archer and use turkey feathers for my arrow shafts. I store my feathers in a cedar box just for feathers would like to help you out but I use these as well, One more thing I also make quills in a pin set which I give out to deserving friends and they write well, 🕶"
I find it hard to believe that you consider yourself somewhat of a professional in feather preservation slash preparation, when you just throw away feathers that were plucked. Because according to you they are useless like that. But if you did actually know allot about bird feathers then you would know that they are easy to fix. Same way as a bird grooms itself, you put them between your fingers and run them up the feather in the direction that the branches are growing in and they will adhere to one another or interlock with one another if you want to get technical with it. But they have microscopic velcro like material that helps in keeping them together So that they can easily catch wind and to do so there cannot be any room for air flow to leak through. But commonly misconcepted by many. Is that a bird itself is The only one capable of repairing its own feathers when that's completely untrue and the feathers are self-maintained in a way. All it takes is a little bit of help and the feathers will do the rest of the work on their own.
longbowbanjoAL domestic turkey wild turkey and any Turkey will do fine are use sage in a small area that's in closed and smoke my feathers just in case critters trying to hitch a ride to my place🕶"
I have had a sweet deal with my buddies that all shoot right wing while I started with left wing. Always come out of the better end of that deal, they're much better turkey hunters.lol.
Cut my wings and fans off being careful to be gentle and keep everything aligned. Then I carefully expand them and set the flesh ends in borax powder. After a season they become set and depending on quality and size, either go on the stack or made into wall displays. The Merriam's wild turkey around here can have an amazing range of color and iridescence. Had been giving, or trading, any overflow to a friend who used them in artworks. But he died last Fall.
@Debra Charles Sorry, Debra, I don't know much about the hygienic aspect, but the borax doesn't seen to kill the beneficial maggots that strip away the flesh preventing rot, but it seems to help draw out a lot of moisture, and prevent infestations of other undesirable pests. I don't do a lot past lightly brushing away dust and anything else that's gathered during the year I leave them to cure up. A professional taxidermist would be able to tell you more. All I know is that removing all presence of meat and a good drying leaves them looking beautiful for years.
K K I use sage in a closed Area and smoke my feathers just in case critters trying to hitch a ride to my place afterwards I make a pin set one ball point And one for my ink well they work great it look cool as hell then I give them to deserving friends during Christmas or their birthdays if females Valentine's Day.🕶"
I actually have a video on that already. Just do a search for HuntPrimitive Newnan and it should pop up. There will likely be much more to come on the newnans as well
Be sure and check your states hunting regulations: here in Nebraska it is illegal to sell ANY PART of a game animal/ bird. I doubt you'd ever get in any trouble, but worth noting..
Second part of my comment when I receive feathers I use sage in a small area enclosed and smoke my feathers just in case the Crawley's Were hitching a ride. 🕶"
Lol! Not what I was expecting, but an informative and educational video, regardless. I just finished watching Clay's video, explaining his son's first hog kill, that you were part of. Nice job to you all! Good hunting buddy!
Right, I was looking for more of a simple how to. He was obviously still frustrated with how he received some of his feathers lol. Oh well, moving on😁
Been sending my squirrel tails to Mepps lure company for years, I’ll have to start saving my turkey wings for you now!
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Can we BUY SOME ?
I collect feathers birds of prey all kinds that are out in the wild. I'm an archer and use turkey feathers for my arrow shafts. I store my feathers in a cedar box just for feathers would like to help you out but I use these as well, One more thing I also make quills in a pin set which I give out to deserving friends and they write well, 🕶"
In the US, birds of prey are illegal to possess.
@@2anonymous you sound like you're fun at parties
You can fix creased vanes from the feathers that you'd normally throw away with steam ;)
I find it hard to believe that you consider yourself somewhat of a professional in feather preservation slash preparation, when you just throw away feathers that were plucked. Because according to you they are useless like that. But if you did actually know allot about bird feathers then you would know that they are easy to fix. Same way as a bird grooms itself, you put them between your fingers and run them up the feather in the direction that the branches are growing in and they will adhere to one another or interlock with one another if you want to get technical with it. But they have microscopic velcro like material that helps in keeping them together So that they can easily catch wind and to do so there cannot be any room for air flow to leak through. But commonly misconcepted by many. Is that a bird itself is The only one capable of repairing its own feathers when that's completely untrue and the feathers are self-maintained in a way. All it takes is a little bit of help and the feathers will do the rest of the work on their own.
any other feathers you might be interested in? also does it have to be a wild turkey?
longbowbanjoAL domestic turkey wild turkey and any Turkey will do fine are use sage in a small area that's in closed and smoke my feathers just in case critters trying to hitch a ride to my place🕶"
Just turkey at this point, thanks
HELL NO. CROW WING FEATHERS WORK GREAT , ESPECIALLY IF YOU PREFER SHORTER OR FLU FLU FEATHERS.
Try to steam the broken feathers.
I have had a sweet deal with my buddies that all shoot right wing while I started with left wing. Always come out of the better end of that deal, they're much better turkey hunters.lol.
I have it but I don't know how to be making use of them,Can you pls enlighten me how to make use of them?
Cut my wings and fans off being careful to be gentle and keep everything aligned. Then I carefully expand them and set the flesh ends in borax powder. After a season they become set and depending on quality and size, either go on the stack or made into wall displays. The Merriam's wild turkey around here can have an amazing range of color and iridescence. Had been giving, or trading, any overflow to a friend who used them in artworks. But he died last Fall.
@Debra Charles Sorry, Debra, I don't know much about the hygienic aspect, but the borax doesn't seen to kill the beneficial maggots that strip away the flesh preventing rot, but it seems to help draw out a lot of moisture, and prevent infestations of other undesirable pests. I don't do a lot past lightly brushing away dust and anything else that's gathered during the year I leave them to cure up. A professional taxidermist would be able to tell you more. All I know is that removing all presence of meat and a good drying leaves them looking beautiful for years.
I give mine a light misting of Permethrin, then let dry before storing. I have not had a problem with insects doing this.
K K I use sage in a closed Area and smoke my feathers just in case critters trying to hitch a ride to my place afterwards I make a pin set one ball point And one for my ink well they work great it look cool as hell then I give them to deserving friends during Christmas or their birthdays if females Valentine's Day.🕶"
Why throw them in the garbage when u can place them over a pot of steaming water and they will go back to normal
could you please do a vid on making a knife the ones on your website are out of my budget.
Will you show us how to haft Newnan points?
I actually have a video on that already. Just do a search for HuntPrimitive Newnan and it should pop up. There will likely be much more to come on the newnans as well
@@huntprimitive9918 thanks! You're the best
WHERE CAN WE BUY THEM?
Bead shops usually
...my dad put a turkey feather in his mouth for a joke 💀
Please do some turkey hunting please love the channel
definitely working on that right now!
@@huntprimitive9918 awesome possum
Be sure and check your states hunting regulations: here in Nebraska it is illegal to sell ANY PART of a game animal/ bird. I doubt you'd ever get in any trouble, but worth noting..
Just a note: people at home , keep the messy feathers for flu flu fletchings. They are great for this.
Second part of my comment when I receive feathers I use sage in a small area enclosed and smoke my feathers just in case the Crawley's Were hitching a ride. 🕶"
Can I have all ur bad turkey feathers for free
What would you want to do whit them? :)
Drawz vibes I usually put them on my tomahawks or wall
@@osbaldohernandez9174 well you might be lucky:)
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