Nooooo lol. It’s going on an old army surplus ruck and aluminum frame!
Great minds think alike, keep us posted!
Nooooo lol. It’s going on an old army surplus ruck and aluminum frame!
Makes the best Chili you ever ate!I like it for making sausage, pepperoni, or salami. Stuff where ya want a higher fat content. Mixed with pork it makes for good stuff.
Where you finding a trapper nelson for $25 the cheapest one in decent shape I have found was $80, I plan on doing a bear in one as wellSacrificing a kifaru? I have one on it's way home soon and call me cheap but I'm going the $25 trapper nelson route instead of the duplex it actually came out on
Excellent mount sir! I live in Vancouver BC, the original trapper nelsons were manufactured on Pender street here so they're a dime a dozen you generally just have to clean off 50+ years of garage dust. I have seen some people charging collectors rates but I'm pretty sure I paid $15 (with our monopoly money so basically like $3usd) for this one. Original trapper nelson circa 1930-45Where you finding a trapper nelson for $25 the cheapest one in decent shape I have found was $80, I plan on doing a bear in one as well
Awesome! I found one at an antique store a few months back for $150 the guy wouldn't budge on it needless to say I didnt take itExcellent mount sir! I live in Vancouver BC, the original trapper nelsons were manufactured on Pender street here so they're a dime a dozen you generally just have to clean off 50+ years of garage dust. I have seen some people charging collectors rates but I'm pretty sure I paid $15 (with our monopoly money so basically like $3usd) for this one. Original trapper nelson circa 1930-45
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Ya those guys know they'll get that from some interior decorator that wants a "woodsy" look for a client that's never spent a day in the backcountry but has a wicked beard/manbun combo...snowshoes are an extra hundred. Check craigslist and facebook market place on a regular basis, people find those in grandpas garage and figure they're trash.Awesome! I found one at an antique store a few months back for $150 the guy wouldn't budge on it needless to say I didnt take it
Guarantee I just cursed myself and next time I want to find one the going rate will be $500 plus GPS coordinates to a mule deer honey hole.Yeah, was curious as well about a 25$ Trapper Nelson, cause I paid about 100$ for mine and now that I want another, I can't seem to find one for less than 250$. They are great for mounting critters, I have a goat on one.
Check out Borderland Supply CoYeah, was curious as well about a 25$ Trapper Nelson, cause I paid about 100$ for mine and now that I want another, I can't seem to find one for less than 250$. They are great for mounting critters, I have a goat on one.
Dang man that's a stud. Congrats!Finally getting around to posting this.. My first Black Bear ever. Last week of May. Still cant fully believe it all came together after hours of research and never even being in Montana until this trip - let alone seeing a black bear in the wild. We didn't see a track, scat or trace of a bear until this monster stepped out at 178 yards.... On the evening of day 5! After taking a minute to confirm it was a boar (which you guys would have known instantly im sure) I made a good shot from a comfortable rest with my 270. He went about 40 yards. After a long rainy night we finally made it back to the vehicle with hide, head, meat and gear at about 3am.. wet bears are heavy!
An absolutely unforgettable experience. With rain every day and camping off trail for the majority of the trip, it was tough to stay focused/motivated. View attachment 301183
Thank you Montana.
That's a hell of a nice bear. Congrats man. Bear hunters nationwide should tip their hats to that one!Finally getting around to posting this.. My first Black Bear ever. Last week of May. Still cant fully believe it all came together after hours of research and never even being in Montana until this trip - let alone seeing a black bear in the wild. We didn't see a track, scat or trace of a bear until this monster stepped out at 178 yards.... On the evening of day 5! After taking a minute to confirm it was a boar (which you guys would have known instantly im sure) I made a good shot from a comfortable rest with my 270. He went about 40 yards. After a long rainy night we finally made it back to the vehicle with hide, head, meat and gear at about 3am.. wet bears are heavy!
An absolutely unforgettable experience. With rain every day and camping off trail for the majority of the trip, it was tough to stay focused/motivated. The meat is fantastic and I can't wait to get the rug back.. Still in shock! View attachment 301183
Thank you Montana.