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Here is a finished Sage Grouse Hen going to a Wildlife refuge for a display. John
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Awsome looking mount!
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Nice bird!
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Looks like a great mount, John! Do you know which refuge it's going to be used at?
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great lookin' bird. All you taxidermists on here, are birds harder/more tedious to do then big game? I've noticed that not all do bird work.
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The bomber is # 1 on my most wanted bird list. Tried SD & part of WY so far (but never with someone who had even seen a bird). Perhaps this year...
Nice job on the taxidermy
God Bless,
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Very nice, good looking birds, pretty damn tasty as well!
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John,
Very nice bird once again.
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Thanks everyone. Dakota, I can turn you on to a great area in Idaho. Every year Elk hunting we run into hundreds of them. The season is usually around the 3rd week in September. John
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Very nice
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