This evening I shot my first green head and a hen along with it. I am currently in Oklahoma and will be heading back to houston tommorrow. What would be the best way to preserve the birds? And can anyone tell me who a good taxidermist is around the houston area? Thanks guys
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First think is to tuck the head under neath a wing and then frezze it. The reason is because when you freeze it the head is more suseptable to frezzer burn just left exposed, the wing helps insulate it a little more. Next just figure out how you want to mount the bird and decide on what mount you want.
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Turn the ducks head and gently tuck it under a wing. Wash off any blood from the feathers just using clean water. Slide the bird into a woman's stocking (I don't recommend lace with garters) and put into a freezer. I don't know if you'd want to put in a cooler above dry ice to keep them cold going home.
I had 2 green wing teal and a pinny mounted at the same time, and put them in a grouping, like they're in flight. I didn't want a wood mount, but drilled into the 2x4's on my wall, the ceiling is about 10 feet in my family room with a vaulted ceiling, and I painted the metal wires the color of the wall. It used to 'freak-out' friends of my daughter when they'd visit, it really looks like the birds are stopped in-flight on the wall. The bottom wing of the pinny is at about 5 feet from the floor, so they're right at and above eye level to look at.
Vic Scaravelli in Oregon did my birds, he comes south to the SF Bay area after the season to pick up birds, and then returns in June to deliver them. Vic's done birds displayed at local sporting goods shops, and he has a loyal following of duckhunters in the area here. He charges (get this for Cali pricing) about $165 per bird. His # is (541) 884-6805.
These pictures do not do the mounts justice, especially the colors since the room is dark.
Last edited by Bill; 12-24-2007, 06:52 PM.
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J85 yes put it right back in the freezer when you get home but before you do that you can even wet some papertowels and wrap around the feet and the bill so that it will help prevent freezer burn also and if the wing is not broke up to bad a good taxidermist can fix it. If you live in the G town area the guy i use is Bob Pawlick and he lives in dickenson. If you have any questions email me back
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