No, didn't take a claw picture...they are long and curl and razor sharp.W TX Refugee said:
May be a stupid question, but did you get a picture of the claws on the lion and leopard. Curious what they look like.
No, didn't take a claw picture...they are long and curl and razor sharp.W TX Refugee said:
May be a stupid question, but did you get a picture of the claws on the lion and leopard. Curious what they look like.
WOW, that is one heck of a woman...japantiger said:
It took all of us...it weighed well over a thousand pounds. We used a wench to get it on the truck.
Bregxit said:
Assuming JT's reference to the primer plate being gone means he had a blown primer...
Overpressure with a stuck case is usually the COAL being a bit too long and the neck not being trimmed to spec. Also from what I have read 375HH has sticking issues occasionally from the shallow shoulder.
japantiger said:No, didn't take a claw picture...they are long and curl and razor sharp.W TX Refugee said:
May be a stupid question, but did you get a picture of the claws on the lion and leopard. Curious what they look like.
For most of the plains game, I am having them prepared for a Wall Pedestal mount....some of those I will convert to just standard shoulder mount once back here...just want the flexibility. Will mount the 4 Springbok together.ShouldastayedataTm said:
So from a trophy standpoint, what are you shipping back? Are you doing full body mounts, head and shoulders, depends on the animal, what are you planning?
sanitariex said:
Can not wait to see your trophy room when it's all done
japantiger said:For most of the plains game, I am having them prepared for a Wall Pedestal mount....some of those I will convert to just standard shoulder mount once back here...just want the flexibility. Will mount the 4 Springbok together.ShouldastayedataTm said:
So from a trophy standpoint, what are you shipping back? Are you doing full body mounts, head and shoulders, depends on the animal, what are you planning?
For bushbuck, warthog, steenbok will do full body and use with dangerous game mounts
A few European mounts but I don't remember just which ones right now
Lion, leopard, croc full body
Getting Rhino and Elephant panels and skull/ivory. Will likely have fiberglass replica's done for wall mounts and use the ivory in a different way...
Hippo skull
this times 100.DallasAg 94 said:This has been a great thread. I've been to Africa multiple times and can't wait to go back. Thus following this thread.CentralTXag said:
That Rhino was especially impressive. Following this thread has just reconfirmed an African safari (or 2) on the bucket list! I'll be just down the road as well (Spicewood) once our house is completed.
If you ever get a chance to do a Safari in Africa... seize the opportunity. Whether it includes actual hunting, there is nothing that will prepare you for the experience of being and seeing Africa. The views, the smells... the sounds.
Take along some pants, at least.ranchag04 said:
I love hunting but I want to go to Africa with nothing but my wife and a camera.
TacosaurusRex said:japantiger said:For most of the plains game, I am having them prepared for a Wall Pedestal mount....some of those I will convert to just standard shoulder mount once back here...just want the flexibility. Will mount the 4 Springbok together.ShouldastayedataTm said:
So from a trophy standpoint, what are you shipping back? Are you doing full body mounts, head and shoulders, depends on the animal, what are you planning?
For bushbuck, warthog, steenbok will do full body and use with dangerous game mounts
A few European mounts but I don't remember just which ones right now
Lion, leopard, croc full body
Getting Rhino and Elephant panels and skull/ivory. Will likely have fiberglass replica's done for wall mounts and use the ivory in a different way...
Hippo skull
Full body on the croc!? What are you going to do, hang him from the ceiling like one of those old planes at a museum?
sanitariex said:
Can not wait to see your trophy room when it's all done
Thanks for asking. She is being discharged from the skilled nursing and returned home this morning. Getting things lined up for wound care at home has been quite a challenge. But the good news is the infection has been dealt with and the wound is improving; just slowly given her age.muleshoe said:
japantiger……how is your Mom doing? Might have missed something posted earlier. Hope she is doing good and getting better.
Scriffer said:
I'm a non hunting dummy who has been following this thread. I may have missed it, but what does PH mean? For the life of me I can't figure it out
ranchag04 said:
I love hunting but I want to go to Africa with nothing but my wife and a camera.
I would quit my job enroll in taxidermy school if he kept me on retainer.ratfacemcdougal said:
Is one taxidermist doing all of the work? Austin guy ? Estimated time to finish everything ?
RK said:ranchag04 said:
I love hunting but I want to go to Africa with nothing but my wife and a camera.
If also like to go with your wife and a camera.
Probably 2 this time...both Houston based...Conroe Taxidermy has done most of my stuff previously but will be using Brush Country as well this time. Conroe does good work...just getting backed up. I have 13 pieces with them now.ratfacemcdougal said:
Is one taxidermist doing all of the work? Austin guy ? Estimated time to finish everything ?
I second Conroe Taxidermy as well.japantiger said:Probably 2 this time...both Houston based...Conroe Taxidermy has done most of my stuff previously but will be using Brush Country as well this time. Conroe does good work...just getting backed up. I have 13 pieces with them now.ratfacemcdougal said:
Is one taxidermist doing all of the work? Austin guy ? Estimated time to finish everything ?
Yes, PH's are required to pass a rigorous apprenticeship and certification to get the license. Each country has their own requirements but in general, in addition to the apprenticeship period, you have to be able to ID all the flora and fauna of the country you are hunting in and basically be able to read the birth certificate of any animal you see in the wild; as there are age requirements for taking many of the animals.cupofjoe04 said:Scriffer said:
I'm a non hunting dummy who has been following this thread. I may have missed it, but what does PH mean? For the life of me I can't figure it out
Professional Hunter.
It's a full-time hunting guide in Africa.