Finelyshedded started a post that got me thinking...If you shot a GIANT buck that was broken up but you had a number of trail camera pics showing exactly what he had for a rack would you have the taxidermist fix the rack?
I don't think I would. I feel a mount should represent the time of harvest.
If you do fix it, why not add another point or a couple inches more spread for next year TOO.
Just my 2 cents.
I don't think I would. I feel a mount should represent the time of harvest.
If you do fix it, why not add another point or a couple inches more spread for next year TOO.
Just my 2 cents.
Nope, the way he ends up when I shot him is the way he would stay............ If he had so much broken off he would end up earning a pass that year.
It always kinda irks me when guys talk about fixing broken tines of a deer they shot. I don't know why it bothers me so bad, but it is a big pet peeve of mine.
I think I'd favor keeping it as it hit the ground.
Here's another twist. I have a set of 176" sheds that were found behind my house. The squirrels found about 5 inches of them first so they are in need of repair before mounting. Someday I'd like to mount them on a cape. I spent my childhood in that woods and have lived in that neighborhood for the past 35 years until my recent move.
Should I get them fixed or mount them with chew marks and shortened points?