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<blockquote data-quote="tuscan" data-source="post: 1753412" data-attributes="member: 90621"><p>Wow - it's been 40 years since this happened to me. But, just to bolster the confirmation that this is a real phenomenon, in my teens we trapped and skinned extensively. Muskrats and fox had this same effect on a couple of us, but a couple of other guys were unaffected. Raccoons, coyote and beaver had less impact. It seemed to be due to odor inhalation, because if we moved the skinning operation to an open air barn, it was minimal. But that was too cold, so we went back inside the heated shed and learned to enjoy torturing our friends and family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuscan, post: 1753412, member: 90621"] Wow - it's been 40 years since this happened to me. But, just to bolster the confirmation that this is a real phenomenon, in my teens we trapped and skinned extensively. Muskrats and fox had this same effect on a couple of us, but a couple of other guys were unaffected. Raccoons, coyote and beaver had less impact. It seemed to be due to odor inhalation, because if we moved the skinning operation to an open air barn, it was minimal. But that was too cold, so we went back inside the heated shed and learned to enjoy torturing our friends and family. [/QUOTE]
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