Show me your man cave/trophy rooms!
#13
RE: Show me your man cave/trophy rooms!
Here's mine. I know it's not much, but remember this is only my 3rd year of hunting. I plan on adding my smaller deer that all I have is the horns. I hope I get some more big ones to add to it.
By the way: This isn't really a special room, I just have them in my room. I love waking up looking at my trophies.
By the way: This isn't really a special room, I just have them in my room. I love waking up looking at my trophies.
#16
RE: Show me your man cave/trophy rooms!
ORIGINAL: GregH
I'm still in the process of building my man cave but I have a bunch of trophies to put in it!
I'm still in the process of building my man cave but I have a bunch of trophies to put in it!
#18
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NW OHIO
Posts: 221
RE: Show me your man cave/trophy rooms!
(GregH) its been a while since i looked at someyhing with such aw i find myself spitting out four letter expletives under my breath for minutes on end ! Its like bein in a trans.Never saw a finer collection !
#19
RE: Show me your man cave/trophy rooms!
I'm still in the process of building my man cave but I have a bunch of trophies to put in it!
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! Nuff said.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: South Central Wisconsin
Posts: 1,007
RE: Show me your man cave/trophy rooms!
Nice pics everyone!
I thought I would share my own. I started with a basic basement, added some wood trim and a few other details and it "seems" much more "outdoorsy" without getting too expensive or as my wife would say "over the top with hunting stuff".
Basic living room shot. My 5 year old bought me the blanket on the couch (with grandma's money) but couldn't wait for Christmas to give it to me!
Bar area. Sweatshirt signed by THE Dan Gable. Bar top was a H.S. basketball floor that was flooded and removed.
I get a lot of compliments on the 1/2 log window frames.
Lookingtowards theTV (I don't need a 50" plasma), bathroom on left, my "hunting closet" on right.
Basic Pine 1x10 boards on walls. The cabinet was my first real woodworking project, pretty crappy but it works.
It holds all my hunting clothes off season (everything into a plastic truck tool box with leaves etc. in season)
Home-made bow rack, did a similar one for guns.
One of the favorite parts of this buck (besides the rack). He has a mane. This isn't from the taxidermy work, it was like that when I walked up on him.
I thought I would share my own. I started with a basic basement, added some wood trim and a few other details and it "seems" much more "outdoorsy" without getting too expensive or as my wife would say "over the top with hunting stuff".
Basic living room shot. My 5 year old bought me the blanket on the couch (with grandma's money) but couldn't wait for Christmas to give it to me!
Bar area. Sweatshirt signed by THE Dan Gable. Bar top was a H.S. basketball floor that was flooded and removed.
I get a lot of compliments on the 1/2 log window frames.
Lookingtowards theTV (I don't need a 50" plasma), bathroom on left, my "hunting closet" on right.
Basic Pine 1x10 boards on walls. The cabinet was my first real woodworking project, pretty crappy but it works.
It holds all my hunting clothes off season (everything into a plastic truck tool box with leaves etc. in season)
Home-made bow rack, did a similar one for guns.
One of the favorite parts of this buck (besides the rack). He has a mane. This isn't from the taxidermy work, it was like that when I walked up on him.