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Nice job Scotty! We did have some great hunts, looking forward to next season already. You are a true artist!
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Nice job Scott. I like the dead mount, you might have to try it with some Pheasants, maybe a few Cans
![]() I'm already looking forward to the Red Heads
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That's a pretty cool mount. Never seen one done that way before.
Scott- are you a taxidermist by trade? Or is it just a hobby? I've always wanted to get a grouse and an woodcock mount. I've never really understood how to preserve the bird for the taxidermist. If I'm up there for a week and on the first day I get a bird I want mounted what do I do with it? I also don't know who to send it to. |
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Freeze it as soon as possible and keep it frozen until it gets to the taxidermist.
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