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.


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