To mount, or not to mount?
#51
RE: To mount, or not to mount?
I only mount a quality buck but the hide off of everyone gets shipped out to be turned into leather. Makes a nice trophy and I always mark them with the date ect.. I was going to have them turned into a jacket but I just like having a pile of tanned hides around.
#54
RE: To mount, or not to mount?
ORIGINAL: dstubb
My woman would kill me if i asked her to put a deer head on our wall. I would have to put it up in the garage.
My woman would kill me if i asked her to put a deer head on our wall. I would have to put it up in the garage.
#55
RE: To mount, or not to mount?
ORIGINAL: dstubb
My woman would kill me if i asked her to put a deer head on our wall. I would have to put it up in the garage.
My woman would kill me if i asked her to put a deer head on our wall. I would have to put it up in the garage.
#56
RE: To mount, or not to mount?
I have my largest buck to date mounted, a 115 inch 6 point that every time i walk into the room i remember that perfect afternoon. All the rest of my deer i have european mounted. I will certainly get more buck mounts, but i have set the bar at a pope and young caliber animal to get it mounted. Well if it has drop tines it would get mounted as well!
#57
RE: To mount, or not to mount?
ORIGINAL: Bird Hunt Dog
I will not shoot a buck that I won't spend the money to mount!
I will not shoot a buck that I won't spend the money to mount!
#59
RE: To mount, or not to mount?
You wouldn't want to look at my wall if you feel that way.
I have a total of 10 buck shoulder mounts plus a couple skull mounts, a couple doe mounts, a couple wild boar mounts, a couple turkey fans, and a black bear rug (waiting on the taxidermist), on my family room walls, bedroom walls, and a couple in the garage. My son's first bowkill (age 11) is a 90" whitetail which is hanging with my other bucks.
I love to look at them every day. Plenty of pics as well. Nothing quite compares to a beautifully mounted trophy.
Not to say by someone elses standard that mine would qualify as a trophy, but in my book they do.
I've run out of wall space. So now I guess I'll have to be selective as to the next shoulder mount that will adorne my family room wall.
To each their own. I don't look at the expense of mounts as I would buying tools or electronics. Mounts aren't a necessity for most folks, but to me they're pretty close to necessity.
I have a total of 10 buck shoulder mounts plus a couple skull mounts, a couple doe mounts, a couple wild boar mounts, a couple turkey fans, and a black bear rug (waiting on the taxidermist), on my family room walls, bedroom walls, and a couple in the garage. My son's first bowkill (age 11) is a 90" whitetail which is hanging with my other bucks.
I love to look at them every day. Plenty of pics as well. Nothing quite compares to a beautifully mounted trophy.
Not to say by someone elses standard that mine would qualify as a trophy, but in my book they do.
I've run out of wall space. So now I guess I'll have to be selective as to the next shoulder mount that will adorne my family room wall.
To each their own. I don't look at the expense of mounts as I would buying tools or electronics. Mounts aren't a necessity for most folks, but to me they're pretty close to necessity.
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
OHbowhntr, while I see your point, I don't agree......What can you do w/ a deer mount other than look at it hanging on the wall?? Nothing. Yes, it's certainly there to remember the hunt and so forth, I won't take that away from it.......But I'll take PLENTY of pictures to do just that, and by skull mounting or European mounting, I'll have them to have and hold to also remember the hunt.
The bow, on the other hand.....Is inherently more useful than that. It provides HOURS of relaxation, entertainment, and will certainly kill more than one animal.
OHbowhntr, while I see your point, I don't agree......What can you do w/ a deer mount other than look at it hanging on the wall?? Nothing. Yes, it's certainly there to remember the hunt and so forth, I won't take that away from it.......But I'll take PLENTY of pictures to do just that, and by skull mounting or European mounting, I'll have them to have and hold to also remember the hunt.
The bow, on the other hand.....Is inherently more useful than that. It provides HOURS of relaxation, entertainment, and will certainly kill more than one animal.
#60
RE: To mount, or not to mount?
ORIGINAL: TradTech
I have a total of 10 buck shoulder mounts plus a couple skull mounts, a couple doe mounts, a couple wild boar mounts, a couple turkey fans, and a black bear rug (waiting on the taxidermist), on my family room walls, bedroom walls, and a couple in the garage. My son's first bowkill (age 11) is a 90" whitetail which is hanging with my other bucks.
I have a total of 10 buck shoulder mounts plus a couple skull mounts, a couple doe mounts, a couple wild boar mounts, a couple turkey fans, and a black bear rug (waiting on the taxidermist), on my family room walls, bedroom walls, and a couple in the garage. My son's first bowkill (age 11) is a 90" whitetail which is hanging with my other bucks.