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    Regrets / taxidermy question

    This weekend I shot my biggest horned deer ever, it was a 10 point. Me being a meat hunter didn’t think anything about cutting it off at the head and boiling it out when I got home. Now that I have showed a couple friends they say I should have shoulder mounted it.

    I was told today that taxidermists can sell me an extra hide for a little extra and mount it as a full shoulder mount. Well I cut away the bottom jaw and left it where I was hunting so it could be used for aging future deer.

    Well I boiled out the skull, is it too late to mount it or should I just be happy with my trophy as an European mount?

    #2
    No it is not too late, they dont use the skull for the mount, just have to get a cape from the taxi

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      #3
      You can still have a shoulder mount done. Good thing about doing a euro first.

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        #4
        Not too late all you need is the upper portion of the skull and can buy a cape

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          #5
          Yep, your still in the game for shoulder mount.

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            #6
            You have all the pieces you need. How about a picture of the deer?

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              #7
              Originally posted by boogieandbride View Post
              This weekend I shot my biggest horned deer ever, it was a 10 point. Me being a meat hunter didn’t think anything about cutting it off at the head and boiling it out when I got home. Now that I have showed a couple friends they say I should have shoulder mounted it.

              I was told today that taxidermists can sell me an extra hide for a little extra and mount it as a full shoulder mount. Well I cut away the bottom jaw and left it where I was hunting so it could be used for aging future deer.

              Well I boiled out the skull, is it too late to mount it or should I just be happy with my trophy as an European mount?
              Congratulations on the buck. You will remember it as long as you live. IMO I believe you should Euro mount it. I Euro mounted my first bow kill ... a nice big 8 point I shot at 30 yards near Comfort, TX. It will still be a trophy no matter what. When you tell the story of your hunt and your kill, the proof will still be just a pretty. Put a nice engraved gold plaque on it that contains your name, ranch name, and the date you shot it. Perhaps a photo of the deer on the back?

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                #8
                Well.......... Come on share the euro to us... cant wait to see the bone...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jakesfish View Post
                  Well.......... Come on share the euro to us... cant wait to see the bone...
                  If you're talkin to native_texan ... about having a look at the picture. Yes indeed. Let me get a shot of it and I'll post in a few ..... stand by.

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                    #10
                    Here they are,





                    Hope yall like.

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                      #11
                      Nice buck...Congrats.

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                        #12
                        congrats that is a nice buck

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                          #13
                          Nice...I would shoulder mount him..congrats

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                            #14
                            gorgeous buck, he looks good as is, but if it was my first of biggest, I would definately shoulder mount him. Most taxidermist will provide you a cape for $25-50 bucks.

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                              #15
                              Euro Mount

                              Here's the Euro mount. Simple but effective. Good conversation piece in my man-cave. God bless.
                              Last edited by native_texan; 02-07-2011, 07:42 PM.

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