bguitierez
WKR
In the last two seasons I’ve gotten into processing European style skulls. To me it’s a better way of memorializing all of the animals I’ve taken. This year I’ve also been able to help friends enjoy their the animals they’ve decided to take. It feels good to hand a buck my buddy killed and see him instantly relive his hunt.
The trophy is in the eye of the beholder, and not all of us will take an 80 inch Pronghorn or 200 inch Muley. Does that mean we should look at animals that fall short of the B&C standard as less worthy of respect and admiration? Personally, I don’t think so. But there’s a cultural perspective I apply to hunting. I’m currently looking into getting my own little euro skull business going. The intent is to encourage hunters in my area not to discard the skulls of their kills because they are not “trophy caliber”. Or to just saw the skull plates off because they are not familiar with, or want to hassle with going through the process.
What do you boys think of euro skulls? Is my idea of encouraging memorizing all harvests for the hunter a good one. I’m curious to know what other hunters think.
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