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Local rates for Euros are $125 for deer and antelope. Elk are $200.
I actually took the antlers off my first ever elk and sent it to a buddy to make knife handles out of for my kids. So they got some knives they can use to remember that by. He needed more material so sent him some mule deer horns also. Might as well use them for something lol.for the record I am not trying to throw stones at taxidermists. IF its easy and easy money we would all be doing it. Charge what ya want.
I was just shocked at how much they had went up.
cnelk is right, they all go to the trash at some point.
as for me, I have decided from now on it euro or cutting antlers off, and a nice 10x12 photo on the hunting room wall.
The taxidermist that mounted that dog did a great job!I just like shoulder mounts better than euro mounts so I have a few. Most are probably not even bucks that other people would mount.
My office is the first room when you walk into our house. I have an elk shoulder mount, full-body mountain lion, full-body bobcat, a bear rug, and five or six deer shoulder mounts in there. It's just about full and when it is, I'll either spread them to other parts of the house or move to a bigger house.
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I like euros, but this also plays into why I do euros. Nobody much cares about the things other than me.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 am increasingly falling into the camp of why mount any more critters?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.