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Beautiful substitute for mounting your bird
« on: April 02, 2008, 09:06:26 AM »
Although there are several ways to display your trophy tom, one of the easiest and least-expensive ways is by caping your turkey.

"Caping is inexpensive, easy to do, and extremely satisfying," said NWTF CEO Rob Keck. "A simple process of skinning your turkey from head to tail, cleaning and boraxing the skin and pinning it to a flat piece of cardboard is all that's involved."

Follow the simple instructions below for a good looking and simple way to capture the memory of a special hunt:

To begin, hang your tom by the head.
With a sharp knife, cut the skin where the feathers on the neck meet the skin of the head.
Continuing down the center of the back and toward the tail, remove the skin in an approximate two-inch wide strip. You will notice that the feathers attach to the skin in rows and the narrow strip of skin actually holds a much wider angular blanket of feathers.
Remove the skin to and including the tail skin.
With knife and spoon, remove the fat and flesh.
Cover wet skin in Borax.
Lay Borax covered skin on large piece of flat corrugated cardboard.
With straight pins, pin the head end to cardboard.
Fan tail, spread to the desired width and pin each feather in place.
With a pocket knife, lay each feather in place.
Let dry three to four weeks.
Remove pins, shake loose Borax and hang.
You may wish to mount the cape on a piece of wood cut to fit the cape.

Fred Moyer

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Re: Beautiful substitute for mounting your bird
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2008, 10:03:09 AM »
Thanks for that.  It is a pretty unique idea I hope to use this spring!!
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Re: Beautiful substitute for mounting your bird
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2008, 02:13:19 AM »
Thanks for posting this, will try it if I get a bird thos spring, I have done this with pheasants before.
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Re: Beautiful substitute for mounting your bird
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2008, 08:03:29 PM »
That a pretty neat idea, hope I can use it soon.
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