While it may not be the most exciting job in the world, skinning a deer is important when returning from a hunt or when still actually on the hunt. This information will be handy for that day on which you will need to skin a deer.

Skinning a deer can take hard process if you are not experienced yet. But it will soon be easy if you follow the steps. Physically, deer has separate skin and muscle tissues that make it easier to skin.

You should first hang the deer creating a greater leverage point for skinning the deer. This also ensures that the meat will stay clean. It is important to try to skin the deer within an hour or two of the deer’s death.

Take a shard knife and stab between the lower leg’s large tendon and bone. Keep focusing on the part and put your finger in to sense the lump.

When you have found the lump, find the two parts of double joint at the lower part, then split the deer’s lower leg there. Start skinning some parts. Break the deer’s leg using your power. It sounds cruel if you are not used to do it.

The next step is to move on the upper side and make more holes near the deer’s tendon and front legs. Keep focusing on the holes. If they are good, it will be easier for you to skin the deer later.

After that, we move deeper to the front legs. Break and make openings just like you do with the lower legs. Get inside the skin near the lower leg openings and pull it off to start the skinning process.

Since deer’s skin is tight, you may find it hard to pull it off at the beginning. But the process will be easier after some parts are pulled. Just keep to the techniques.

Generally, it takes from 10 to 15 minutes to skin a deer. Otherwise, it can be longer if you are not experienced with the process. Skinning is also tiring. But real hunters just would not want to miss the step.

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There is absolutely no debate. Having a 80cc dirt bike, will take you places your friends can only dream of. It’s about thrills and spills, jumps and spins on the crossroad circuits. It’s about you and your bike doing unbelievable things. It’s about you pushing yourself to the limits and finding out who you are. Dirt bike riding is therefore, the ultimate sport for a young person.

We all know that once you have your bike you cannot wait to take her out in the dirt and rough terrain. You will have plenty of time for that so do your homework first, like reading about the dangers of not adhering to the rules and guidelines set down by professionals to help you get the most out of your sport.

Hence you need the right gear to do this and you need the right attitude to take you further than what you ever dreamed. Look at getting a well made leather outfit and boots, one which is preferably already padded on the inside. And the most important of all is a solid headgear. You need to be able to see through your visor and you need to know that when you take a knock, that your head is well protected.

Of course you need to know your bike like you know the back of your hand. Get to know where everything is and what the purpose of the parts are. This will help you when you are stuck in mud or need to get yourself out of a pickle.

Also watch as many professional riders do their stuff on videos or on the telly. Copy their moves on a road where you can make noise and fall down without being disturbed. You need to focus at all times.

Of course you are already seeing yourself flying through the air when you hit a jump. Alright, this is obtainable, but first you need to perfect the low jumps and their landings. Rather concentrate on the low ones first and then gradually jump higher and land safer.

So what is all the actual fuss about? Well to meet the purpose of the sport like really tough terrains where you will find pot holes, mud, steep inclines and mountainous surfaces, you need a small manageable bike but that has rugged tires and a top notch suspension. They come out in two stroke or four stroke which gives it an image of ruggedness even though the frame is small than your usual street bike.

With any vehicle that is on a rough terrain, the suspension cannot be compromised. It has to help you land and keep your body safe from shocks that are inevitable around this sport. With comfort and agility in mind, the engine is also situated a bit higher than the conventional street bike. This is an added plus because you don’t have to worry about hitting boulders or rocks as you speed along the dirt road.

Fuel efficient and lightweight to handle, this 80cc dirt bike makes a cool present for a budding young bike rider. Why not start them off as young as 5 years old and get them hooked on this fantastic sport.

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In what has to be one of the least difficult front office personnel decisions in sports history, Indianapolis Colts’ owner Jim Irsay has confirmed that the team will sign quarterback Peyton Manning to a contract extension that could make him the highest paid player in NFL history. Manning’s current deal will expire after the end of the 2010 season, with the final two years having been voided due to his meeting a number of performance based criteria. The decision was made before the Colts’ Superbowl loss to the New Orleans Saints.

You can tell that an owner is adamant about resigning a player when he tells the media that he wants to make him the highest paid player in league history, and Irsay did just that at the NFL’s Superbowl media day:

“You know it’s going to get done. I think it’s clear, and we’ll start on it this summer. That’s been the way we do things [to hammer out an extension when a player is entering the final year of his contract]. And it’ll be the biggest [contract] in history; there’s not much doubt about that.”

Not exactly the most advantageous negotiating position to make public that you’re committed to breaking the bank to resign a player. Then again, it’s not like Manning is a quarterback that can easily be replaced as Irsay emphasized:

“It simply comes to one question, and that’s replaceability. Everything is based on the replaceability factor. You make decisions based on who you can afford to target and keep. … Other guys you really want to [re-sign] you might have trouble doing it, because of what it costs you, and how much attention they’re getting [from other teams in free agency]. We don’t have that luxury and we’ve had to work hard.”

Manning’s agent, Tom Condon, has already had preliminary discussions with the Colts’ management about a new deal. Condon also represent’s Peyton’s brother Eli Manning, and negotiated a $97.5 million contract extension from the New York Giants for him last year. Peyton’s contract will almost certainly exceed those figures, with some speculating that he could receive $20 million per year with a $50 million signing bonus up front.

Ross Everett is a consulting handicapper for Anatta Sports and one of the world’s foremost experts on NFL football handicapping. He is a widely published freelance writer specializing in soccer, fencing, auto racing and fantasy role playing games. He provides daily free sports picks to a number of broadcast media outlets. Ross lives in Las Vegas with an Asian houseboy, three dogs and a retired racing wombat.

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