bow kill and mount?
#2
Some people think that because the broadhead cut some of the feathers off, it will turn out bad. And unfortunately some taxi's don't do a good enough job and the mount comes out looking like a turkey with a bald spot. But a good taxi, will take the time to position each and every feather in that area to make the spot disapear. Just like a big bullet hole in a deer, it is trimmed, sewn up a particular way, and the hair groomed, same thing with a turkey!
#3
ORIGINAL: MossyOak722
anyone shot birds with their bow and got them mounted? if so did they turn out ok? I have a buddy that swears a bow kill would run the mount...who knows....what do you guys think?
anyone shot birds with their bow and got them mounted? if so did they turn out ok? I have a buddy that swears a bow kill would run the mount...who knows....what do you guys think?
#8
Thanks guys , my friend is really proud of them.
The bird in the flying mount was 19 pounds with a 10 inch beard and the struting mount was 22pound with a 11 3/4 inch beard.
My frind arrowed them out of a ground blind on his sisters farm.
The bird in the flying mount was 19 pounds with a 10 inch beard and the struting mount was 22pound with a 11 3/4 inch beard.
My frind arrowed them out of a ground blind on his sisters farm.
#10
My triple bearded bird that I arrowed last spring is still at the taxidermist. I'm anxious to see how it turns out because I used a large mech. head and it left a pretty big hole in the turkey, BUT the taxidermist said he'd make the hole dissappear. We'll see soon!


