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Thanks no didn't mean use bleach... just the terminology for whitening... sorry.
I suspect this question will take on some real opposition, but will ask anyhow... I've been looking at a few old heads laying around, and thought...
LOL Sorry I know this is old but haven't had the chance to get on and read up lately.... I shouldn't have said pack the wings.. I should have said...
I'm sure glad you posted and also happy to see it revived! As many of us that have Lyme and George pointed out the co-infections... The medical...
I enjoy many of these old posts and wonder if there is a way to save them for future reference?
you don't need to soak, I am not a believer in them dying so I spray with it when taken out.... it kills them while they crawl so as long as they...
And then there are folks like me that get a brain fart~ Want to use hide for Taxidermy (covering the antler attachments instead of using those...
Thanks museum man, Jhunter13 I have no idea how he cleaned them, but they were yellowing from our propane heat. No I was dusting them regular,...
I recently took our heads out to be cleaned, and well... Mine came back with streaks in his hide and the ears are now drummed... you can't see it...
I know it's not great but not bad for the first attempt? I was going for the look they have after a gobble with a bit of the "dance" .... Freeze...
George, I just wanted to say thank you... I've been reading these posts for months, and you seem to be one of the ones that answers most beg....
for a beginner that's great to hear... but a few weeks later they say... "well I normally have them mounted like they were when I shoot them"......
My first try at taxidermy so be gentle... I know I still need to work on the feathers more, wanted to have him in a different pose and found what...
I'm a beg. and have posted pics bf but can't get them to load now? anyone else having issues? I had used google to keep them and made the album...
Thanks now if I could get the photos to show up... Looks like it maybe "must" be flicker?
[IMG] Ok don't be too harsh I'm a newbie and it's my first.
[IMG] Not finished yet and remember I'm a newbie so don't be too harsh
Good tips thanks for sharing your ways.
Thanks!
I agree with TwinRivers.... On the hunting part at least. It's the real experience seeing these animals in their natural state that made me want...