If you’re dead it doesn’t matter. Throw it away.It’s not just the cost to get something mounted, another factor is what the hell is your family going to do with the taxidermy when you’re dead and gone.
Obviously they don’t have the personal attachment you do.
I've found most family have just enough attachment to old shoulder mounts that they'll store them in a garbage bag in the back of the hay loft for the mice to chew on.If you’re dead it doesn’t matter. Throw it away.
You know it's bad when a lot of comments on this site say's things cost to much.
Lots of money being thrown around on here, much more than the average guy. Based off this site, everyone has the latest bow/custom rifle and scoffs at Vortex, head to toe in designer camo, and takes multiple trips a year.
When in reality, I went to a few bow shoots and I observed that >75% had old bows, vortex and leopould are fancy and bushnell tops most guns at the range, and most wear realtree camo and the average hunter only spends <7 days afield a year.
Laughed a bit at the thought of paying $595 for a raccoon shoulder mount. Had to look up pictures. Laughed a little more.Prices have went through the roof.
Taxidermy supplies have gone up an insane amount over the last two years.
I’m pretty much going to do euro mounts from here on out. I have a lot of shoulder and life size mounts already.
I have a crate in my garage full of African animals capes and skulls that I don’t have any idea what I will do with now. Went there in 2019, but just got the crate 6-8 months ago.
Price list from local taxidermist in my area
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