Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Taxidermy & Scoring => Topic started by: Michelle_Nelson on September 28, 2012, 11:24:50 PM
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Here's a Black Bear Shoulder Mount that just went out the door today. It was a young Boar. It had a great cape with real thick hair.
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Very nice work
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Sweeet! :tup:
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Looks great!
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Very nice Michelle......John
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Nice mount Michelle :tup:
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Nice work Mich!
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Thanks for the compliments guys!
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Can you shoulder mount behind the two front legs? Not sure what it would look like.
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Crunchy,
That would be what we call a Half Life Size. I should have pictures of a couple of those here in the next few months.
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Nice. :tup:
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Looks nice :tup:
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Carp you really need one of these on your wall. ;)
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Nice work Michelle!!! Looks great! :tup:
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Hey Michelle I owe you a big thank you.
Last sunday I took and then field caped a nice black bear in the salmo priest wilderness. It was your instructions and video you posted that educated me on the correct procedure down to the little specifics.
Being I am out of Spokane I dropped it off at a local taxi and he made the comment that he may not have seen a better caped and skinned bear from a novice than this one. It was the accurate and correct incision lines, paw removal, and head detachment he was speaking of.
Thanks for the education I hope to return the favor some day in the form of referrals to you.
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looks good :tup:
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Hey Michelle I owe you a big thank you.
Last sunday I took and then field caped a nice black bear in the salmo priest wilderness. It was your instructions and video you posted that educated me on the correct procedure down to the little specifics.
Being I am out of Spokane I dropped it off at a local taxi and he made the comment that he may not have seen a better caped and skinned bear from a novice than this one. It was the accurate and correct incision lines, paw removal, and head detachment he was speaking of.
Thanks for the education I hope to return the favor some day in the form of referrals to you.
I'm glad you were able to use the information from my Bear Field Care Post and that you found it useful.
I always tell people to print it off and take it with them out in the field. You never know when your going to need it.
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you do really nice work.
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Carp you really need one of these on your wall. ;)
So do I ....so do I...now, just need to find the lil buggers ;)
Great work as always Michelle :tup:
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Michelle that is one great mount!!!
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Thanks for the Compliments guys.
Maligator I am surprised you haven't put one in the dirt yet. Being picky? ;)