What pose for this buck

slickyboyboo

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Sep 3, 2019
Messages
217
Caught up with this buck right before Christmas, and because of his uniqueness with the mass, extra beam, and cape coloration, I decided to shoulder mount him.

Trying to decide what pose I want to use that will do him justice and show off the extra beam and all.

02fd990a202e613879f2b1cc0214de96.jpg


12a43b33f2018b3aa569588e8cf8b539.jpg


589da900f3008b7e3bbb5ec8c2199f58.jpg

50de8a370431b985bb36821940525efa.jpg
 
Last edited:

young7.3

WKR
Joined
May 16, 2017
Messages
484
Im in the same boat. I shot a buck this year and want to favor his right side because its bigger and he had a wound from a bobcat behind his right ear.
Im thinking this semi upright looking left but havent decided yet.

a1ce87dbc55f5e30da7d15fee1f99751.jpg



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
OP
slickyboyboo

slickyboyboo

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Sep 3, 2019
Messages
217
Im in the same boat. I shot a buck this year and want to favor his right side because its bigger and he had a wound from a bobcat behind his right ear.
Im thinking this semi upright looking left but havent decided yet.

a1ce87dbc55f5e30da7d15fee1f99751.jpg



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Thinking about a semi upright or semi sneak in a Mears form.
 

hobbes

WKR
Joined
Jun 6, 2012
Messages
2,407
My preference was typically a semi sneak. I'd go with a left turn to show off the right side better but it'll still be visible with a right turn. It really depends where you plan to place it in the room. If near a corner, I like them looking into the room and not into the other wall.

I like a Mears form. They have a nice Roman profile.

I think Coombs had a Semi Sneak Sweep that was cool, but a pain in the butt to locate the hanger so the mount was level, even balanced on the wall.
 
Last edited:

WCB

WKR
Joined
Jun 12, 2019
Messages
3,642
Matt Thompson 8000 or 8500 left turn. I have a deer done in the 8000. It is a Wall Pedestal but not with the shoulder against the wall/ body turned sideways. It is more of an offset with a slight gap between the wall and the back of the deer's left shoulder.
 
Joined
Feb 19, 2023
Messages
487
Location
Montana
Caught up with this buck right before Christmas, and because of his uniqueness with the mass, extra beam, and cape coloration, I decided to shoulder mount him.

Trying to decide what pose I want to use that will do him justice and show off the extra beam and all.

02fd990a202e613879f2b1cc0214de96.jpg


12a43b33f2018b3aa569588e8cf8b539.jpg


589da900f3008b7e3bbb5ec8c2199f58.jpg

50de8a370431b985bb36821940525efa.jpg
Semi sneak left hand turn nose slightly down
 

mi650

WKR
Joined
Dec 19, 2021
Messages
1,722
Location
Central Michigan
Very cool buck!


I have 1 full sneak, and am really not happy with it. I'm also a fan of having them mounted how they were when I shot them, and in this case he had his nose up a does ass. It just doesn't look all that good to me, but does fill an empty spot on the wall across the room from the one below, above the sliding glass door.

If I'd have seen this thread sooner, I would have suggested something like this, turned to the right:

It took me 2 tries to get this mount. I shot another 8 point Oct. 1st or 2nd that year, taxidermist said his neck wasn't big enough for this mount. Then I shot this 8 on Veteran's Day, my favorite day to hunt.

OZ0HQxl.jpg
 
Top