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Darren wrote:Very nice John, thought you might like this one I came across; at least I did as a pirogue hunter
Rick wrote:Kinda glad they left the dog out.
Johnc wrote:In a place far far away in never never land,called California,there are people who mount various animals and accessorize with various costumes and jewelry
I never would have dreamed such but there was a student when I went to taxidermy school that was learning just that
Deltaman wrote:WOW...........you've been busy this summer!
Good Looking mounts John
Rick wrote:You've already gone from good to really good. Much more and you'll have to quit your day job and eventually learn to hate the art form you're loving now...
Johnc wrote:—-damn birds make u pull ur hair out alive or dead!
Rick wrote:Nice work.
A banded dos gris is something I've never seen, but learned last spring that they band a mess of them somewhere by Mississippi River grain docks.
Deltaman wrote:John, your mount positioning of birds is super creative, and realistic!!!! Only people that spend time in a blind, watching birds and their unusual acrobatics as they work the spread, can really appreciate some of these positions. Love the upside down bird with the head turned. Have never seen such a mount, but have watched birds do this as they are positioning themselves coming in, especially Mallards in a tight creek. Thanks for sharing
Rick wrote:Nice work.
A banded dos gris is something I've never seen, but learned last spring that they band a mess of them somewhere by Mississippi River grain docks.
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