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Started by Farmboy27, April 17, 2017, 08:12:15 PM
Quote from: Farmboy27 on April 17, 2017, 08:12:15 PMWell my first (and maybe only) merriams hunt is in the books. First the good part. My friend and I both killed 2 gobblers. We had a blast on the trip out remembering old times and past hunts and checking out the scenery. Now the bad. We went through an outfitter on a self-guided hunt. Well, the outfitter had us hunting on a property 2 hours away from the lodging. When we booked the hunt he told me that some of his leases were about a 30 minute drive away and ask if we were ok with that. I don't consider 78 miles on back roads a 30 minute drive! The property he put us on was 15000 acres (so he said). Problem was the only habitat was on the extreme east and west borders. The birds roosted there and then flew down onto the next property. The outfitter said "you'll just have to ambush them in the evening". What the heck do we do the rest of the day?!! Long story short, we got our birds (although I can't really say I enjoyed the "hunting" that much. Now I get home and the taxidermist I took my bird too says it's too shot up to mount. This bird was 35 yards and there wasn't more than 5 feathers on the ground when it was over. The bird was a bit damp from being in the cooler and he kept pointing and picking at spots saying no way, I can't fix this. So I'm not sure what I'm doing with the bird yet(my other one was shot up pretty bad below the neck). Over all I don't regret going. I got to see lots of really interesting things. But the 78 mile drive to hunt each morning and the fact that the property we were put on only held roosting birds kind of put a dampener on the experience. Get back to find out I can't mount the bird is really a kick in the pants. But hey, at least I got my birds!
Quote from: Farmboy27 on April 17, 2017, 09:40:42 PMI'm just thinking "come on! If it wouldn't be for that damage, then the animal wouldn't be in your shop!"
Quote from: g8rvet on April 18, 2017, 11:13:54 AMQuote from: Farmboy27 on April 17, 2017, 09:40:42 PMI'm just thinking "come on! If it wouldn't be for that damage, then the animal wouldn't be in your shop!"Dear Farmboy27,In the future, please follow game animals around until they die of natural causes.Sincerely,Your (soon to be ex) taxidermist