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Thread: Wolverine On A Stick

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    Wolverine On A Stick



    Credit: Ray Wiens' Taxidermy.


    The story here is that I acquired the whole animal from a fellow HBC member from Fort Nelson, who traps.
    We struck a deal and it was sent down to me via good ole' Greyhound!

    Got it over to Ray's shop and,,, viola!, it's now in my studio getting its mug shot!
    On Monday, it'll be off to the Vancouver Museum, where it will be on display there until mid Sept.

    I have to re-shoot its full form,,, evidently there was a slight focus issue that showed up when put on the big-screen.
    When I have it done, I'll post it up.

    In the meantime, ENJOY!


    *** Shout out to the member of whom I acquired this from: It's been awhile and I forget your handle... feel free to chime in!



    Mr. Dean,

    HuntingBC. 'Minnie' Mod.
    HUGE fan of taxidermy.
    My HBC Photo Gallery: http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/showg...sername=mrdean


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    Re: Wolverine On A Stick

    Very nice!
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    Re: Wolverine On A Stick

    Phenomenal!

    This Wolverine certainly is museum quality.

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    Re: Wolverine On A Stick

    I have several forsale if anyone needs one

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    Re: Wolverine On A Stick

    Full Body;

    Last edited by Mr. Dean; 02-18-2014 at 04:45 AM.



    Mr. Dean,

    HuntingBC. 'Minnie' Mod.
    HUGE fan of taxidermy.
    My HBC Photo Gallery: http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/showg...sername=mrdean


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    Re: Wolverine On A Stick

    I got its extracted skull too but I'll shoot that at a later date.



    Mr. Dean,

    HuntingBC. 'Minnie' Mod.
    HUGE fan of taxidermy.
    My HBC Photo Gallery: http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/showg...sername=mrdean


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    Re: Wolverine On A Stick

    Awesome man. Next to bighorns, it's one of the hardest animal to hunt in BC. I look forward to the day.
    Quote Originally Posted by hunter1947 View Post
    Unions and beacon is what I fry the liver in with a coating of flower on the liver ,,I eat the tong,,the hart,, its very good eating......

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    Re: Wolverine On A Stick

    Turned out very well!! I hope you are pleased with the mount. It was a pleasure to do business with you.

    Duane

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    Re: Wolverine On A Stick

    Quote Originally Posted by pillpusher View Post
    Turned out very well!! I hope you are pleased with the mount. It was a pleasure to do business with you.

    Duane

    That's him!!!
    He's the guy that got me the animal.

    Kinda feel like a douche not remembering your handle on here but to my credit, I did remember your birth name.


    Thanks again.



    Mr. Dean,

    HuntingBC. 'Minnie' Mod.
    HUGE fan of taxidermy.
    My HBC Photo Gallery: http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/showg...sername=mrdean


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    Re: Wolverine On A Stick

    If anyone is interested, here's a link to the exposition at the Vancouver Museum; http://www.museumofvancouver.ca/
    It's called, Rewilding Vancouver and they kick off the event with a gala/open reception, next week.

    - Tickets are 15 bucks and there IS a cash bar! (oh ya baby, I'm in!!!)
    - Tickets can be purchased by following the link I posted.
    - Suggested attire is, ***wild***.



    Mr. Dean,

    HuntingBC. 'Minnie' Mod.
    HUGE fan of taxidermy.
    My HBC Photo Gallery: http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/showg...sername=mrdean


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