Which mount
#1
Which mount
I connected on a three bearded turkey with my bow a week ago. He's got spurs that are 1 3/8"! This is my biggest bird to date, and I got it with my bow, so it just makes it that much more of an accomplishment for me, so I am going to have it mounted. BUT my wife and I are having a problem figureing which mount to do. SO, if you have mounted turkeys in your home, which pose did you get, full strut, flying, standing? I've got a place in the house for any of the above! The taxidermist tells me that a full strut can be a little bit delicate and a bit tougher to maintain as far as cleaning etc. So what to do!!
He's a limb hanger for sure!!
He's a limb hanger for sure!!
#2
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: New York, Putnam County
Posts: 72
RE: Which mount
This is a tough decision. I just went through it my self.. What I did I went to the taxidermist and looked at all the different mounts.. Then I narrowed it down to two.. I really liked the full strut on a pedestal and the kind of ½ strut gobbling on the roost.. I went with the gobbling on the roost..
Good luck and choose the one you want…
#3
RE: Which mount
I like the flying mount, I think it looks real good on the wall.
Not only that it really displays the beard hanging down & if you have a miltiple bearded bird that kind of mount will really show it off.
Not only that it really displays the beard hanging down & if you have a miltiple bearded bird that kind of mount will really show it off.
#6
RE: Which mount
I have my double beard mounted on a limb standing (head and neck outstretched) it displays the beards beautifully. The gobbling pose also accents the beards.
I think choosing the right taxidermist is way more important than the pose.
Check out this website for more poses:
http://www.hazelcreekturkeys.com
I think choosing the right taxidermist is way more important than the pose.
Check out this website for more poses:
http://www.hazelcreekturkeys.com
#8
RE: Which mount
Thanks for the pics. guys, that's what I need to show the wife what it might look like. If any one else has a pic. of your mount, I'd like to see them too. The more posses I can see and show my wife, the better. I do really like that on the roost gobbling pose!!
I got a local taxidermist that I have used in the past. I just dropped the bird off with him this morning. I told him that I would make a final decision by next week, as to which pose I choose!
I shot this one in strut, but I just don't think we have a place in the house that a full strut turkey will fit well. So, I(we) are leaning toward the flying or the roosted gobbling pose!
I got a local taxidermist that I have used in the past. I just dropped the bird off with him this morning. I told him that I would make a final decision by next week, as to which pose I choose!
I shot this one in strut, but I just don't think we have a place in the house that a full strut turkey will fit well. So, I(we) are leaning toward the flying or the roosted gobbling pose!
#9
RE: Which mount
ORIGINAL: drhntr178
I have my double beard mounted on a limb standing (head and neck outstretched) it displays the beards beautifully. The gobbling pose also accents the beards.
I think choosing the right taxidermist is way more important than the pose.
Check out this website for more poses:
http://www.hazelcreekturkeys.com
I have my double beard mounted on a limb standing (head and neck outstretched) it displays the beards beautifully. The gobbling pose also accents the beards.
I think choosing the right taxidermist is way more important than the pose.
Check out this website for more poses:
http://www.hazelcreekturkeys.com