pic's of my first
#11
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From: Manorville NY
ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr
not overly impressed but congrats.
not overly impressed but congrats.
Nice job and thanks for sharing.
#12
Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2006
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From: NH
Nice baldy Heidi! Where in NH are you located, and who did your taxidermy??
I'm in Hopkinton and have used Perkins in Barnstead and Stouts up in Landaff and have not been happy with either one...
I'm in Hopkinton and have used Perkins in Barnstead and Stouts up in Landaff and have not been happy with either one...
#13
Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Hoosier Country, Baby!
that's great! I like doe mounts, it shows you are proud of your accomplishment... even *without* headgear... I heard the antlers don't taste very good anyway. [8D]
BTW, is it just me, the angle of the photo, or does she have some BIIIIG ears?
BTW, is it just me, the angle of the photo, or does she have some BIIIIG ears?
#15
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Hey Kenman I hunt in Gilmanton and we live in Barrington My mount I have Mike from SunRise Taxi do the work He really does a Beautiful job I asked him for something unusuall and he did a great job Have you ever been to Hotspots in New Durham that's my buddy's hunting and fishing store and Mike has done alot of mounts a Beautiful bear head mount with quills in his face lol maybe if you haven't you can check it out sometime it's located on rt 11 heading towards Alton Bay real nice shop and great guys family owned buissness If your interested in Mike's place for mounts let me know by pm or something be glad to hook you up, he does send out to have dryed so they last forever.
As far as the Not impressed commit well I dont need to impress just sharing is all some think they need to have horns to be something Not in my eyes. To all the rest THank YOU
As far as the Not impressed commit well I dont need to impress just sharing is all some think they need to have horns to be something Not in my eyes. To all the rest THank YOU
#17
Typical Buck
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From: NH
Sounds like we have treaded a lot of the same turf Heidi!! I am originally from Northwood and have hunted quite a bit in Gilmanton myself. Mostly the section of 140 between the school and the jct of 107. Haven't been to Hotspots, but I will check it out...my brother lives in New Durham on Old Rte. 11.
If you wouldn't mind, could you ask Mike if he can rehydrate ears and reset them on a mount. The ding-dong in Landaff set the ears on my last buck facing forward...they look like friggin donkey ears.
If you wouldn't mind, could you ask Mike if he can rehydrate ears and reset them on a mount. The ding-dong in Landaff set the ears on my last buck facing forward...they look like friggin donkey ears.
#18
Good deer.
Great mount.
Superb attitude.
Enjoy the meat from your first deer.
Nothing will ever taste quite the same, and no other deer can take this one's place.
Congrats!
-Bulz
Great mount.
Superb attitude.
Enjoy the meat from your first deer.
Nothing will ever taste quite the same, and no other deer can take this one's place.
Congrats!
-Bulz
#20
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Sure can Kenman yeah that's pretty funny we hunt off RT140 on Gale RD it's down off a snowmoblie rd land owner is wonderful guy.
I sure will talk to Mike next time your at your brother's let me know be sure happy to introduce ya to Hotspots and mike great people , pretty cool talkin with someone from here lol
I sure will talk to Mike next time your at your brother's let me know be sure happy to introduce ya to Hotspots and mike great people , pretty cool talkin with someone from here lol



