As someone who’s spent over a decade immersed in the outdoor industry – from guiding backcountry trips to advising outfitters – I’ve seen firsthand the importance of proper fur handling. Whether you’re a seasoned trapper, a hunter looking to utilize every part of the animal, or a small business crafting leather goods, understanding fur stretching board dimensions is crucial for maximizing the value and quality of your hides. Choosing the right fur stretcher boards isn’t just about size; it’s about ensuring a consistent, quality product. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know, from standard deer hide stretcher sizes to considerations for coyote stretching board selection and beyond.
Before diving into dimensions, let’s quickly cover why stretching is so important. Simply put, stretching properly prepares the hide for tanning. Without adequate stretching, the hide will shrink and wrinkle during the tanning process, resulting in a stiff, low-quality product. A well-stretched hide allows for even penetration of tanning agents, resulting in a soft, pliable, and durable leather. According to the National Park Service, responsible hunting and trapping practices include utilizing the animal fully, and proper hide preparation is a key component of that.
Using a fur stretcher that’s too small will severely restrict the hide, causing damage and reducing its value. Too large, and the hide won’t stretch sufficiently, leading to the issues mentioned above. The goal is to achieve a consistent, even tension across the entire hide.
There are several types of fur stretchers available, each suited for different animals and preferences. Here’s a breakdown:
Now, let’s get to the core of the matter: fur stretcher dimensions. These are approximate and can vary slightly depending on the size of the animal and personal preference. I’ll provide guidelines for common North American furbearers.
Deer hides require substantial stretching boards due to their size. Here’s a typical range:
For larger deer (buck with a heavy rack), you’ll want to lean towards the 60” length and 18” width. Does and smaller bucks can often be accommodated with a 48” – 54” board. Many trappers use multiple boards for larger hides, ensuring even tension.
Coyotes require a more streamlined stretcher. Here are common coyote stretching board dimensions:
The key with coyotes is to maintain a natural shape. The stretcher should be wide enough to accommodate the shoulders and narrow enough to allow for proper leg and tail stretching.
These smaller furbearers require proportionally smaller stretchers:
Beaver hides are large and require robust stretchers:
Beaver hides are often stretched “inside out” to showcase the guard hairs. Ensure the stretcher is strong enough to handle the weight of a wet beaver hide.
| Animal | Length (inches) | Width (widest, inches) | Width (narrowest, inches) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deer | 48-60 | 12-18 | 6-9 |
| Coyote | 36-42 | 8-10 | 4-6 |
| Raccoon | 30-36 | 6-8 | N/A |
| Fox | 24-30 | 5-7 | N/A |
| Beaver | 42-48 | 10-12 | 6-8 |
You have two main options: building your own stretchers or purchasing them. Building allows for complete customization and can be cost-effective if you have woodworking skills. However, pre-made stretchers offer convenience and consistency. REI Expert Advice (https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/trapping.html) offers a good overview of trapping basics, including hide preparation.
If you choose to build, use hardwoods like maple or oak for durability. Ensure the edges are smooth to prevent damage to the hide. Properly sealing the wood will protect it from moisture and prolong its lifespan.
Having the right fur stretcher boards is only half the battle. Here are some best practices:
The Leave No Trace principles extend to responsible harvesting and utilization of animals. Respecting the animal through proper handling is paramount.
The USDA Forest Service (https://www.fs.usda.gov/) provides information on wildlife management and responsible hunting practices. Local trapping associations and fur buyers are also excellent resources for learning more about fur handling techniques.
Selecting the correct fur stretching board dimensions is a fundamental skill for anyone involved in fur handling. By understanding the different types of stretchers, species-specific requirements, and best practices, you can ensure a high-quality product that maximizes the value of your harvest. Remember, patience and attention to detail are key. Happy stretching!