Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Taxidermy & Scoring => Topic started by: sirfunkeybut on August 26, 2011, 07:40:24 AM
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Now I'm not trying to count my chickens before they hatch but I know for sure that my girlfriend will be able to take a doe this archery season(private land with does everywhere). Not saying she will or won't but if she does I was thinking about trying to neck mount it, being a first deer for her. Now I read a lot of how to's about mounting bucks but never found one about doe's. Do you cut the same "y" cut down 5he head? I found this kit online and was considering it (link below). Now I'm not a professional nor am I looking for that professional look. i just thought it would be fun to try. If we shoot a nice buck I might try and save the money to get it done but don't want to pay 400 for a doe mount.
mckenziesp.com/102019-P14453C2202.aspx
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Where are you located ? I could help you out on that doe if need be, it would probably be the easiest way as I can show you steps I take in doing a mount . I dont have a problem helping someone that wants to try it on there own, its a good way to learn to actually see or have help along the way. On a doe Id just tube it and try it that way, you can always split it later if it wont go over the head.
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I live in yakima. Would a kit be cost effective for $140? I was starting to think maybe a shoulder mount might be a better look than a neck mount.
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Yeah , defintely go with the shoulder as it really isnt much more work and they look much better.
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I would highly recommend having the cape profesionally tanned as it will help you out a ton and just be a nicer piece to work with. Everything needs to be turned , fleshed and salted first. Do you have any experiance with this step?? Its an important one . If you were closer I would be able to help out with your materials as I have everything but the form in house.
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I've salted a few rabbits and coyotes just messing around