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That's a CRANKER! What state?
Sorry, I missed this. thanks. I shot it in southern British Columbia! A couple hours north or Cranbrook, BC.
That's a CRANKER! What state?
Was it A bar Z outfitters.Sorry, I missed this. thanks. I shot it in southern British Columbia! A couple hours north or Cranbrook, BC.
Was it A bar Z outfitters.
oh ok, congrats nice goat. I would call them east of Cranbrook, so was just curious when you mentioned north.No, Elk Valley Bighorn Outfitters.
ya that's a cool way to do a mount, I have one with a mule deer in it but will probable do a sheep or goat in one as well some day.
Had my taxi mount the head and leave the hide alone, just tanned. Folded her up and put her in a trapper nelson I’ve been waiting to put to use. Pretty happy with how it turned out!
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That's a fantastic idea! I think I understand what you're saying, but for clarification's sake...assuming you did this and a euro, a taxi could use the skull cap and stretch this hide over a form in the future?Another option, if you don’t have the funds for a full body mount but might do one in the future, is a full body tanned hide only.
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Man those are gorgeous, congrats!Love how my wall pedestal turned out:
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Need to figure out how to add a couple of those rocks to my Fannin.
Yeah, but I actually haven't done anything with the skull, it's still in the freezer.That's a fantastic idea! I think I understand what you're saying, but for clarification's sake...assuming you did this and a euro, a taxi could use the skull cap and stretch this hide over a form in the future?
I think the throw blanket that we keep down at our cabin is probably my favorite “goat mount” though, it’s also the most useful one.
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