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Started by slicksbeagles1, May 21, 2020, 11:25:51 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on May 25, 2020, 08:16:44 AMCongrats on your Gould's gobbler. Your mount pose should be based on your personal preference, but most folks seem to want their turkeys mounted in some form of the strutting posture. More important than the position, however, is the person you have mount your bird. Take more care in deciding on that with your bird than anything else. A strutting gobbler mount that looks good is difficult to do,...and it really "separates the men from the boys" in turkey taxidermy. One important consideration on the mount posture is where you are going to put it and how much room you have for it. If you have lots of space, the strutting pose that can be put on a pedestal is a popular mount. With less space, you might consider a "limb" mount for the wall,...takes up considerably less space and is attractive. Most importantly, for your special, possibly one-of-a-kind gobbler, choose your taxidermist carefully!Here are a few examples you might consider...
Quote from: SinGin on May 28, 2020, 10:00:14 PMNo offense but that is one wild Antolope in the background, and is that a small chicken towards the bottom?