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Author Topic: 2014 Colorado Mule deer and Western Washington Black Bear (Elk Plain Taxidermy)  (Read 3181 times)

Offline Elk Plain Taxidermy

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Just sent these two home on Monday! Thank you for looking
« Last Edit: April 09, 2015, 01:28:33 PM by Elk Plain Taxidermy »
Elk Plain Taxidermy
Elk Plain, Wa.
253-353-2518
Over 10 years of experience preserving animals, and memorializing a hunter's experience; from a youths first hunt to the hunt of a lifetime.
ElkPlainTaxidermy.com
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Offline gunnarnewt

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My biggest fear is when I die, my wife will sell all my guns for what I said they cost me!     ;)

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Deer looks great!

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Nice work :tup:
You sure you know how to skin griz pilgram

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I mean this as constructive criticism so don't send a mob after me for being honest but keep practicing on the bears. I would be disappointed if that were mine and I came to pick it up. The deer looks pretty good though :tup:
Shut up and Hunt!

Offline Elk Plain Taxidermy

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Thank you for the compliments!
I mean this as constructive criticism so don't send a mob after me for being honest but keep practicing on the bears. I would be disappointed if that were mine and I came to pick it up. The deer looks pretty good though :tup:
thank you for your opinion! The client loved her bear. He was old with scars all over his face and neck a damaged nose from fighting as well as damaged ears. She wanted all damage to be left the way that it was when she harvested him.

She is more than happy with him! Thank you again for your opinion!

Elk Plain Taxidermy
Elk Plain, Wa.
253-353-2518
Over 10 years of experience preserving animals, and memorializing a hunter's experience; from a youths first hunt to the hunt of a lifetime.
ElkPlainTaxidermy.com
http://www.facebook.com/elkplaintaxidermy


 


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