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How-To Tips:
Field Care
Proper Field
is the first step in making sure you have a quality
mount!
-Always make
sure your trophy is properly tagged and legal.
-Try not to ever drag your trophy or damage the hide
in any way.
Shoulder
Mount (see the diagram)
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Cut the
hide circling the body behind the shoulder
approximately 6 inches behind the shoulder.
(figure 2A)
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Cut the
front legs around the knees. (figure 2A)
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Now connect
the knee cuts to the body cut. (figure 2B)
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These 5
cuts described above are the only ones
necessary.
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Carefully
skin your trophy up the neck to approximately 3
inches below the base of the neck. Do your best
to not create holes in the hide that will need
to be repaired. (Figure 3)
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With the
hide pulled down over the head, cut around the
neck down to the neck bone and detach the head
from the neck. You should be able to twist the
head, breaking the neck bone. It might be
necessary to use loppers or a hand saw.
(Figure 3)
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If
possible, take your trophy to the taxidermist
immediately. If that is not possible, pat it
down with a dry cloth and place it in a trash
bag and freeze it until you can.
Small
Mammals (Coyote sized and smaller)
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Do not gut
or skin the animal.
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If it not
possible to bring it to your taxidermist
immediately, let carcass cool and place it in a
plastic bag and freeze it.
Birds
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Do not gut
the bird.
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Rinse off
blood and pat dry with a cloth.
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Bring it to
the taxidermist immediately or place it in a
plastic bag and freeze it until you can.
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Be sure not
to bend or break tail or wing feathers.
Trophy Care
Taking Care of
your trophy once it’s finally home will insure it
will last a life time.
-Placement of
your trophy once it is home is very important to
insure it will last a lifetime.
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Hang it
from a stud. If you trophy is not securely
fastened to the wall, it will eventually be on
the floor and damaged needing costly repairs.
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Make sure
it’s in an area with low humidity. Never above
a fish tank or in the garage.
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Dust often.
A cotton ball and Windex are great for keeping the
eyes and nose nice and shiny. |