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Old 03-22-2004 | 05:51 PM
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Proff
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Default RE: A few of my mount pics

Epuller, they are actually in the basement. We have a full finished basement with a really big living room and then this good size room off of it so I was lucky enough to get my own whole room to have a trophy room. The whole basement is done in the barn siding so it is really outdoorsy, then the upper floors are modern so we have the best of both worlds. She lets me do what ever I want in my room as long as there are no "dead animals" in the other areas of the house. My wife is really cool about my bowhunting addiction ( besides she bowhunts some herself) so I am a very lucky man.
I forgot to post it in the first post, but everything that I put in the mounts scenes came from the exact spot that I got each of them. In the corner half mount scene you can see the two saplings that are rubbed. I actually watched him rub those a few days before I got him. Then there are 2 fenceposts with some barbed wire hanging down between them on each side,( you can't see them that well on the pic) they came from where he entered the woods at. The farmer told me to go ahead and take them, he is a really good friend.
On the full mount, if you look in front of him you will see a scrape with a part of a branch in it, plus some corn picked corn stalks etc and then a bunch of leaves and stuff. well I shot him on the edge of a woods and picked corn field. I watched him make a scrape for a few minutes right before I drilled him. He broke that section of the limb off and it was laying in the scrape so I saved it and put it in the mount. I actually took a mounted deer hoof and made the scrape in the dirt on the base so it would look more realistic. There is also a fencepost in that mount also. The dirt is real dirt out of the field behind my house ( de wormed of course) with a bunch of elmers glue mixed in. The glue makes the dirt dry real hard but doesn't change the color at all. I really had alot of fun making the bases and the scenes.
I will post a few pics of the 2 that are closer so you can see the details a little better. In the corner mount the fence posts have the 2 small racks sitting on them. They really blend in with the barn siding . I am glad you guys enjoyed seeing them.
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