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I think people that are saying you need to leave your euro out in the sun for a week are not doing this. I've done a number of euro mounts and never has one of them ever smelled bad when I'm done. If you get REAL close you can maybe smell something but it's so faint it doesn't matter at all.I just did a Euro mount myself on an Elk. I found that you need to power wash the hell out of the nasal cavity.
There is tissue back there that withstood 8 hrs of simmering in Dawn/Oxyclean bath. I went back in
and put the power wash nozzle back in the nasal cavity and got all the residual stuff out. There was still
quite a bit. it didn't smell after that. For future reference I am not a taxidermy do it yourself guy but it
was really easy to do. Bought peroxide solution for the skull bleaching , Youtubed it. Turned out great.View attachment 352407
I've seen guys boil a skull and leave the nose bones in...looks cool I agree, but you are leaving a TON of tissue in the back of the nasal cavity as you describe. There is no realistic way to get it all out in my experience, but you can get a lot out.
If you want to preserve the nasal bones you need to use beetles and make sure it is thoroughly degreased. It's not worth the effort in my opinion but some guys like it that way.