Learning Taxidermy with jeff
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Learning Taxidermy with jeff
I decided to try my hand at taxidermy. Pretty intresting so far. Jeff is working on kurts slob from last season and I'm working on my bow buck from last year...slowly but surely it's comming together
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Looking forward to the progress.
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You can fool some of the bucks, all of the time, and fool all of the bucks, some of the time, however you certainly can't fool all of the bucks, all of the time.
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What a great opportunity to learn from a master.
I love these threads. Thank you for sharing.
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I love these threads. Thank you for sharing.
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Looks great Jeff. Love the skin wrinkles and definition in the neck muscles.That buck looks like he's ready to kick some major but.
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Dewey wrote:Looks great Jeff. Love the skin wrinkles and definition in the neck muscles.That buck looks like he's ready to kick some major but.
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Looks great, was really hoping there was more interest last year when you kicked around providing a weekend class for is. If you ever try again keep me posted Jeff.
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Re: Learning Taxidermy with jeff
Awesome Bighunt keep us posted with progress pics if possible. How many hours do you have put in so far just curious
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Finished mounts....not to bad...kurts buck is a beast!!!!! Just the overall size of the body is impressive.
I'm extremely happy with the way my buck turned out! I pretty much mounted it my self besides some minor detail he help me with. if I had a question he was there to help. I'm really looking forward to mounting my gun buck
I'm extremely happy with the way my buck turned out! I pretty much mounted it my self besides some minor detail he help me with. if I had a question he was there to help. I'm really looking forward to mounting my gun buck
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Kokes wrote:Awesome Bighunt keep us posted with progress pics if possible. How many hours do you have put in so far just curious
Well just mounting him today it took me from 5:30am 430pm with an hour lunch mixed in ..lol I'm sure that time will get less and less the more deer I mount. It's definitely something you cannot Rush if you have no patience do not get into taxidermy! Lol
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Looks great, nice work BH!
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Looks Nice.
You can fool some of the bucks, all of the time, and fool all of the bucks, some of the time, however you certainly can't fool all of the bucks, all of the time.
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