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cougar mount?
fishing is for fools:
--- Quote from: BC CHASER on August 24, 2008, 05:21:45 PM ---I cant seem to kill a lion if my life depended on it :chuckle:
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Tell me about it, I can shoot antelope, deer and bear on the run no sweat. Put a cat in front of me at 75 yards standing still and it is as safe as can be. I have fired a total of 9 rounds at cats and have not hit one. All my buddy's gave me crap for the longest time until 2 of them have done the same thing. It is frustrating let me tell ya. I was in Oroville bear hunting 8-10 years ago and had two big cats jump up on the road in front of us as we were walking. I shot and they stood there and looked at us. I shot again and they took off. I ran through the bush to head them off and took a of the hip shot and missed. I was so sick I came home 3 days early.
[/quote]it sounds like you have cat fever and its orville
Kent Hunter:
I totally agree. Cats have to be one of the toughest animals to get right when it comes to taxidermy work. That being said, "Rick" at Cedar River Taxidermy does the very best work on cats that I have ever seen in my 52 years of walking this planet. He is located in Ravensdale, WA.
WonkyWapiti:
Hey Kent Hunter, does Cedar River Taxidermy have regular shop hours or are they open by appointment only? Thanks in advance
Kent Hunter:
Hi Wonky. Yes, Rick has regular business hours. His number is 1-888-886-0231. Tell him Spike says "hi".
BC CHASER:
I used Cedar River when Rick Weiler owned it. The new Rick is a nice guy but I dont like the way my buddies big non-typical blacktail turned out that he did. The eyes do not look right at all. I loved the old Ricks work but again I would not let either one do a cat for me. Buzzi does good cats but does not do his own work to much anymore.
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