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Thread: Goat hunting 2013/2014 *taxidermy added*

  1. #201
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    Re: Goat hunting 2013/2014

    wow that's an amazing thread, I hope to accomplish something like that in a few years once I can drive, I cant wait to see the mount and you certainly are a gifted story teller

  2. #202
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    Re: Goat hunting 2013/2014

    Full or semi-sneek will really show off his length, contrasting against his hair, sitting upright, chin up, not so much

  3. #203
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    Re: Goat hunting 2013/2014

    What a read! My fiance and I were cheering you on as we read through all of the posts. I was heartbroken when the bear got the first goat, but a huge congratulations to you both for all of your perseverance and hard work! Absolutely incredible story and pictures.

  4. #204
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  5. #205
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    Re: Goat hunting 2013/2014

    Wow I really like that mount! Looks awesome man congrats

  6. #206
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    Re: Goat hunting 2013/2014

    Nice mount, good looking Bill, thanks for the share.

    If ever get another prized Beast the Color of Winter, I'm going to do a similar mount, 1/2 body, out of a corner, one hoof hanging over the edge of Boulder like yours .

    You now have a memory on display to share your hard earned reward from your efforts . Congrats.

  7. #207
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    Re: Goat hunting 2013/2014

    Quote Originally Posted by curly top View Post
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    If ever get another prized Beast the Color of Winter, I'm going to do a similar mount, 1/2 body, out of a corner, one hoof hanging over the edge of Boulder like yours...
    BETTER BE SIMILAR AND NOT THE SAME!!! lol

    I basically told them all I wanted was it laying on a rock. The rest was in the hands of the taxidermist. Spent the last couple years looking at similar mounts and thinking I may have made the wrong choice. But definitely came out better than I expected. I've yet to see it in person. But pictures are

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