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I would not thaw it and re-freeze it just to wash the blood off. If you are going to do all the prep work (fleshing, turning ears/lips, fleshing...
Definitely cool. I enjoy the "How It's Made" series, as I'm always amazed at the ingenuity and engineering behind the automated processes for...
I'm not sure if this is big enough, but Research Mannikins has a large one sculpted by an Alaskan that a friend used a few years ago. I remember...
I use leather and a thin coat of contact cement. I also pre-cut the leather before I mount so I have an exact fit after mount is dried.
A few from last week. Heavy, double-broomer Dall, and Texas WT (only my second WT, as we don't get many of those up in AK :-)).
Hope they help. Good luck on the project.
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I can't remember the specific eyes I used on my last few Alaskan-Yukon moose, but "dark deer" Natural Eyes or Bio-optix II from Vandyke's worked...
I have some "spare" Dall sheep faces that I was going to tan and use for the occasional replacement parts. I always have my Dall sheep...
Really young Kodiak Mt Goat.
Thanks for the ideas. I managed to get it mounted, but all the tears and crumbling areas were very frustrating. There will be a lot of...
I have a tanned wolverine that a client/friend had for a long time that has acid rot. He wants it mounted, but I was afraid it would be very...
I as use "Peace of Mind" hangers from McKenzie. They aren't cheap, but are heavy gauge steel that also have a nice tapered alignment slot that...
As another option, if you haven't tried Alaska Trappers Association, here's their website: http://www.alaskatrappers.org/
May be too late for your coyote project, but here are a few WOLF paw angles that may be of help.
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