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How to make a European skull mount

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osage outlaw:
You should have known that one JW.  If I can't get to them for a couple of days I'll throw them in the freezer or put them in a bucket of water. 

I brought home a coworkers deer head from work today.  Got a friend dropping off 3 deer and a couple coyote tomorrow.  Wednesday is going to be a busy day for me. 

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: osage outlaw on December 14, 2015, 09:45:48 pm ---You should have known that one JW.  If I can't get to them for a couple of days I'll throw them in the freezer or put them in a bucket of water. 

I brought home a coworkers deer head from work today.  Got a friend dropping off 3 deer and a couple coyote tomorrow.  Wednesday is going to be a busy day for me.

--- End quote ---

Sometimes a lesson needs re-learnin'.  First skull I tried doing was a roadkilled coyote.  He was pretty "high" by the time I got to him!  It was August and he'd been there a day or more.  There was plenty of dancing rice on him, but I wanted a skull, dangit!

osage outlaw:
I set up a coyote trap with deer scraps this fall.  I caught 4 possums  :-[

Ed Brooks:
Something new to check out for the European mounts, great for birds also. Check them out on Face Book, do a search for  BoneMotion. They bring the mount back to life. This is a brainchild of one of my next door neighbors. Hope you enjoy. Ed

Aaron H:
Dancing rice,  haha ;D

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