I'm just opposite of most of the posters on this thread. I like taxidermied mounts way more than euro mounts. Growing up in Colorado before it became Californicated, I loved its outdoors, mountains, and wildlife. After college I covered my walls with big game animal pctures. After moving to SW Montana many of those pictures were Nancy Glazier Artist Proof pictures.
I didn't start hunting until I was in college where my first deer was a spike muley buck, and I proudly hung those spike antlers on my bedroom wall. The next year I shot my first elk, and again I proudly hung his 5x5 antlers on my wall.
After college and my tour in the Army, I shot my first black bear and had a rug mount that is sitll on my wall some 50 years later. While I still lived in Colorado I shot two 30" mule deer. At that time I couldn't afford to have them mounted, so I bought the materials and shoulder mounted the 4x4 myself. Years later I had my taxidermist professionally finish his face. The other buck had quite a few "sticker" points and I just had his antlers on my wall until about 20 years ago when I had my taxidermist do a shoulder mount of him.
After moving to Montana in 1975, my hunting opportunities greatly expanded, as did my taxidermied mounts, and shoulder mounts relaced my big game animal pictures. In the late '70s and through the '80s I was lucky enough to draw or buy tags for almost all of Montana's big game animals, and my taxidermy quickly outnumbered my wall space.
In 1988-89 I added a 2000 sf, two story addition to my house, with the upper story being a 30'x35' Trophy Room. In 1999 I went on my first guided and international hunt for a Dall ram and a Mountain caribou in Canada. Since then I have gone on about a dozen international hunts, bringing home animals to be mounted from most of them.
Now my 1000 sf Trophy Room and my Living Room are filled with shoulder, half, and full body mounts of 80 animals that every day I enjoy looking at and re-living the memories of their hunts.