5MilesBack
"DADDY"
I once shot a 270-ish bull that I wouldn't have mounted normally, but his cape was so gorgeous I decided to. Black mane and legs with really long like 8" hair all down his front, which was unusual for a September bull. When I picked him up I immediately knew it wasn't my cape. Then the taxi tried to convince me that it was and talked about the whole tanning and washing process etc. But as soon as he went into a tirade about all the sewing he had to do because of all the "flaps of hide" on the belly and the legs, I again knew it wasn't my cape. I always ring out the legs just above the knees, cut the hide down the back bone, cut down each side mid body all the way around, and then skin it forward all the way to the head. There are no cuts and flaps around the belly and leg area. My current taxi uses numbered tags for each cape that attach with kind of a rivet connection so they stay put through the process.