IdahoElkMan
FNG
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2024
Hey Everyone and thanks for welcoming me. I joined because I have a question/concern
I was lucky enough to harvest a large 6 pt bull during Idaho archery season.
I had it european mounted by a guy that uses beetles. I got to see his process and can say that he has two tubs, one for mascuarde and the other for finishing? He also has a cooler with beetles. My concern is the stench on my mount. It's a little better now, but the first few days stunk up my office.
There is some residual white chalky stuff on the antlers, and every crevice that could hold mud or tree bark is lodges with a stinky mud of sorts.
I took some "anti microbial wipes" and did a once over the antlers and all that seemed to happen was I died said mud and there is now wet looking spots.
Im highly considering taking the mud out. maybe and old tooth brush to the mud and air compressing it out after? I also dont want to make it white, as i love the dark look on a euro mount.
Thanks.
I was lucky enough to harvest a large 6 pt bull during Idaho archery season.
I had it european mounted by a guy that uses beetles. I got to see his process and can say that he has two tubs, one for mascuarde and the other for finishing? He also has a cooler with beetles. My concern is the stench on my mount. It's a little better now, but the first few days stunk up my office.
There is some residual white chalky stuff on the antlers, and every crevice that could hold mud or tree bark is lodges with a stinky mud of sorts.
I took some "anti microbial wipes" and did a once over the antlers and all that seemed to happen was I died said mud and there is now wet looking spots.
Im highly considering taking the mud out. maybe and old tooth brush to the mud and air compressing it out after? I also dont want to make it white, as i love the dark look on a euro mount.
Thanks.