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Originally posted by cj_sandman View PostYou pulling my leg? Either that or.. I feel pretty solid about my mount now lol.
Thanks AC.
No this is legit. Unfortunately
I think someone posted the link to my original thread above . There’s some real beauties on there too. It’s worth a look. You will love yours after seeing that thread.
Edit: yep see post 36.
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The first thing I tend to look at on predator mounts is the eyes and the nose. If the nose ain't the right color or the eyes ain't right I notice right off the bat. Not every bobcat is the same as far as tufts on the face or ears. I think everyone has it in their mind what they think one is supposed to look like that way. Some just don't and depending on where it came from it may not be as fluffy.
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Bobcats are very different depending on what part of the country they live in.
I never shot one when we lived in Texas because they all were dark and looked like scrawny, overgrown house cats. Growing up here in the Rockies, a prime tom is big, pale, with very white bellies against stark black spots.
Those are what I judge cat mounts by because that is what I am used to.
If the eyes, nose and head are acceptable to you then be happy with the mount and memories of the hunt.
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You guys saying the cat is too fluffy, don't know squat about the prevailing taxidermy practices and study of live animals.Although it might not be accurate every single specimen, in general a small animal will keep their hair fluffed to stand on end in nature. Animals, cats in specific, are not grooming themselves to lay their hair flat. The fact that this mount has been back blown with air shows the taxi was trying to get stuff right. Whatever ails the mount isn't because it's too fluffy !
Last edited by buck_wild; 05-26-2021, 11:21 AM.
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Originally posted by buck_wild View PostYou guys saying the cat is too fluffy, don't know squat about the prevailing taxidermy practices and study of live animals.Although it might not be accurate every single specimen, in general a small animal will keep their hair fluffed to stand on end in nature. Animals, cats in specific, are not grooming themselves to lay their hair flat. The fact that this mount has been back blown with air shows the taxi was trying to get stuff right. Whatever ails the mount isn't because it's too fluffy !
Regarding the “Study of live animals” you refer to....I’ve seen dozens of bobcats walking, running and doing bobcat stuff in the wild. None of them were fluffy.
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