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Anybody on here have a beetle colony and doing euro mounts any more?

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    Anybody on here have a beetle colony and doing euro mounts any more?

    Looking to euro my pronghorn

    Thought I would see if anyone had bugs

    Beetle guy did one for me several years ago but does not look like he has been on TBH in nearly 2 years (changed to Insurance Guy and I was looking at his profile) and I know there were a few more but search function is still not working right I don't think

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    Shakenbake on here does em. He’s good too.

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      #3
      Insurance Guy was doing them then his right hand man that had been helping him for a few years has taken it over. His name is Michael and his number is 469-834-2619. Michael did a fantastic job with my sons Elk and we couldn’t be more pleased. Actually picking up an Aoudad from him today.

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        #4
        Thanks for the replies

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          #5
          Not trying to hijack, but anyone in the Houston/SE Texas area?

          I miss Blue Tick doing them.

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            #6
            Texan taxidermy has some in Tomball.

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              #7
              I have used him in the past. I was to understand he was no longer in the business?

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                Originally posted by Jesus is Coming View Post
                Insurance Guy was doing them then his right hand man that had been helping him for a few years has taken it over. His name is Michael and his number is 469-834-2619. Michael did a fantastic job with my sons Elk and we couldn’t be more pleased. Actually picking up an Aoudad from him today.
                Cale sent me his contact info

                I just decided I was not in the mood to drive anywhere else and I didn't have room in the freezer to keep it. Got me a stool and a sharp knife and skinned the head out and started simmering it. Took about 15min of hot (not boiling) soak to slip the sheaths off.

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