bobcat mounting

Submitted by Mike on 6/16/06 at 12:43 AM. ( ) 70.189.114.249

Im going to take a stab at my first bobcat. I don't have any specific questions yet because I have not started but Im sure like any other thing I have mounted there are little little things about each animal that make them different in the moiunting process. Just curiouse if that is true for bobcats? any thing I need to know befor I get started?
thanks

Mike

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get good reference on eyes and fur around nose

This response submitted by terryr on 6/16/06 at 1:30 AM. ( ) 12.207.33.102

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I agree

This response submitted by j on 6/16/06 at 9:53 AM. ( ) 69.169.195.250

The mouth, eyes and nose are the tough spots. Like Terryr says, use references.


Bobcats

This response submitted by Nina Lukaszewicz on 6/16/06 at 10:02 AM. ( 1224@earthlink.net ) 4.224.135.213

It's easy to get the feet and legs of bobcats to slip on the form because they don't require any relief cuts. Sometimes they do but most of the time you can get away with using none.


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