Unless we wish to give up our sport or have unlimited resources, we will run out of room eventually - Euro mounts or not. Well maybe not
@steve ahrenberg ![Wink ;) ;)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f609.png)
You apparently do have room for a full body LDE! But for most of us, space is a finite resource.
I know several people who have hunted Africa, had a life changing experience, yet won’t go back because there is no room for more taxidermy. That is a definition of insanity to me - assuming one is a hunter rather than a collector. I assume for most of us a hunting trophy is the remembrance of a hunt. I fortunately discovered some years ago, one can accomplish that with photography just as easily as taxidermy. And if it is bragging rights that are important, then build a digital slide show and have it running when the lads are over. I have had the very good fortune to have hunted Africa several times and a host of other places in North/South America and Europe. I have a separate trophy room. I have exactly six shoulder or pedestal mounts, and perhaps thirty Euro mounts. But I have hundreds of photos, and I digitally build a scrap book following each new adventure. And when I move on, the scrap books might be something the kids actually appreciate. A bunch of stuffed dead things ..... probably not so much.
More importantly, my merely cherishing that memory is for more important than either megapixels or a bit of dried hide.