Velvet buck done
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Re: Velvet buck done
Happiness is a large gutpile!!!!!!!
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Re: Velvet buck done
Awesome mount congrats
Is that pose called a sneak?
Is that pose called a sneak?
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Re: Velvet buck done
Bigburner wrote:muddy wrote:What pose is that? I've seen it but cant remember.
Muddy don't know what the pose is called exactly. I know its a McKenzie form. He said it was a pretty recent form. something new in the last couple years. Its head down and to the right. I wanted the ears only slightly back. But after looking at everything he had as far as examples it stuck out to me. for one it takes up less space but the taxidermist felt that it looks really good on early season deer. since it wasn't killed during the rut and not having the neck all swelled out. All I know is that I dig it a lot and its the only deer I've ever had a proper shoulder mount on. everything for me has been euro and skull caps. Mostly from a self reliance and financial reason. But what a first.
I think it's simply called a "head down full sneak" but am burning up google trying to figure it out
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Re: Velvet buck done
Found it.
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