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coyotecreek
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I knew that $150 was too much for the work he had done and I called him out on it. He just says that he charges out of state hunters $150 to cape a buck and clean the skull plate so that they can take it home to their taxidermist and hopefully avoid transporting CWD. If it was tanned it would have cost me $250. I am glad to have it back and I don’t blame you for wanting time for yourself. I teach and coach full time as well as build bows and run an archery shop on the side so I understand. Thanks for the info!If that’s all he did then you should have gotten at least $150 back. He could keep $50 for his labor for caping the head. Average tanning cost for a deer cape is about $60 and most deer manikin’s are about $60-$80. Eyes are about $12. Earliners are about $8. $200 should have been enough to pay for tanning and buy the supplies. Sounds like a bad expierence and I’m glad you got your cape back.
I’m getting out of the Taxidermy business. My turn around time is way too long because my main business is meat processing and we have been swamped since Covid hit. I work 10 hours then another 4-5 every night and all weekend trying to get mounts done. I’m burned out and even called my customers to see if they wanted to use someone else because I’m so far behind. They all agreed to have me finish the work and I have all the tanning paid for and in the freezer with all the manikin’s at my shop waiting. Just a time thing now.