Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Taxidermy & Scoring => Topic started by: cedarriver on September 10, 2013, 07:28:37 AM
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Ken's 2012 Eastern Washington bobcat. Really like this position for these cats. Although this one took a LOT of work! Went from a standing cat to laying down on this limb.
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I want one, Good job.
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I really like this one. The one thing that always amazes me about your cat mounts is the eyes, you really get them right, it's like they are looking at you. I have seen other cats that the eyes just look goofy but yours are spot on.
Really nice work. :tup:
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Awsome mount :tup:
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Great job, nice work on the mods :tup:
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Thanks everyone!
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Hey, if you read my post on here I'm changing it because I think it was way to critical. I still think the cats head looks a little strange to me but on the whole it is a nice looking job.
One question though. First and second pictures it looks like the cats head is pointed different directions. Can you move it's head or is it just the camera angle playing tricks with me?
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Hey, if you read my post on here I'm changing it because I think it was way to critical. I still think the cats head looks a little strange to me but on the whole it is a nice looking job.
One question though. First and second pictures it looks like the cats head is pointed different directions. Can you move it's head or is it just the camera angle playing tricks with me?
I am thinking it is a different camera angle in the first and second photo. If you look at the wood to the right side of the photo it is in full view in photo #1 and partially blocked in photo #2. I think photo one is a straight on shot and photo #2 is quatering.
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Absolutely great looking mount. For future possible reference what was the approximate cost of a mount like this? This would be super if you could mount a motion sensor behind one eye that slowly pivoted the head when it detected movement