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PitchyPine

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Did a European mount with my eight point, first time doing one. Lot of work :)


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I think i have him tipped forward a little too much, might not hold a rifle very well.
Nowdays i like too keep all the guns in the safe anyway.
Thanks guys. :hatsoff:
 
Time well spent Pitchy!! I like this look best, the last track left by our quarry :thumbsup:
 
PitchyPine said:
Did a European mount with my eight point, first time doing one. Lot of work :)


europianmount8pt.jpg

Ah, that's what you call a European mount. :thumbsup:

Btw,are there some snowshoes in the back?
 
Pitchy,That came out nice. :thumbsup:
Don't have one of a white tail yet, but we do have some Euro deer done up like that.
 
here's a couple..
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the Red Stag I didn't shoot. A friend of the family gave us a set of sheds and that's a fake skull I mounted it on.
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Bucktails :

nice mounts , I would take the protected owl feather out of the picture before the game wardens fine you though !
 
Nice job, and a nice buck, I think I will do one of those on a deer....if I can find one.
 
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