Field Care Tips
Many times trophies are ruined due to improper care in the field. By taking every precaution possible, you can help to ensure a quality mount.
Shoulder Mounts
Leave at least 4 inches of hide behind the shoulder.
Never cut the throat, brisket or neck.
Avoid dragging the animal if at all possible. If it is necessary, drag by the antlers and keep the head, neck and shoulders off the ground.
Cut the hide around the body about 4-6 inches behind the shoulders.
Cut the skin around the legs just above the knees.
Make a cut up the back of the legs to the previous cut around the body.
Peel the skin forward to the head.
Cut through the neck and spinal column about 3 or 4 inches below the head/neck union.
Soak up any blood with paper towels.
Keep the cape cold and dry.
Small Mammals
Do not gut.
Leave whole and freeze, or bring to the taxidermist as soon as possible.
Birds
Do not gut.
Pick the best specimen. Choose the one with the least blood stains, broken feathers/bones and pin feathers.
Leave whole and slip, head first, into a nylon stocking then into a plastic bag and freeze.
Remember to always bring the appropriate tags/licenses with your trophy to the taxidermist.