I didn't come from a hunting family, and I shot my first deer, a spike muley, while hunting with one of my college roommates back in 1966. I proudly hung those spike deer antlers on my college bedroom wall. Hunting again with my roommate the next year I killed my first elk, a 5x5 bull, and hunting became a big part of my life.
In the years since then, I have been very fortunate to have been able to go on many international hunts, and to have hunted many great animals here in my home state of Montana. Growing up I had wildlife pictures on my walls. Then, after putting my first deer and elk antlers on my walls, I shot my first black bear and my first pronghorn antelope and had them taxidermied into a rug and a shoulder mount.
After moving from Colorado to Montana in 1975, my hunting experiences expanded tremendously. In 1977 I killed my best ever bull elk, a 375" 6x6 on a DIY hunt on public land in northern Montana. I still have his mount in a key place in my Trophy Room. I shot my first caribou on a DIY hunt in Alaska with some of my new friends here. In the late '70s I drew 2 Montana mountain goat permits, and with the 2nd permit I shot an old, late season billy. In the '80s I drew 2 Montana moose permits and on DIY hunts I shot 50" and 40" bulls. My 2nd bull was from a solo hunt. And in the early '80s I shot 3 Bighorn rams in the Montana Unlimited tag sheep units, all on DIY solo hunts. I felt that these animals were special and had them mounted.
In the late '80s I built a 30x35 ft, 2 story addition on my house, with the top floor a 1,000 sf Trophy Room. At that time, I had only hunted in Colorado and Montana and I never thought that I would ever have too many mounts to fill that room.
Then in 1999 I went on my first guided and international hunt to the MacKenzie Mountains in Canada's Northwest Territory. On that hunt I shot a great Dall ram, a mountain caribou, and a wolverine, and had all of them mounted. And in 2000 I went on my first South African hunt, and I had 8 of those 9 animals mounted.
I also got divorced in 2000, and I went from living paycheck to paycheck, and actually began saving some money and being able to afford to go on some international hunts. Because I have been on so many great hunts I decided to only have my unusual or best animals mounted. That has brought my number of mounts up to 80 animals, with 60 of those mounts filling my Trophy Room that I never thought that I would fill.
I am very proud of the way my Trophy Room and turned out and all of the animals in it, so it is hard for me to pick out just one animal that I am most proud of.
My leopard in my avatar pic was a great hunt and my taxidermist did a fantastic full mount of him.
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Of the 30 bull elk that I've shot, I don't think that I'll ever shoot a bigger one and he has a special place on the center of the front wall in my Trophy Room, but all of the others sure tasted good and kept my family fed for many years.
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I'm very proud of my DIY solo hunts including this mountain goat and these Montana Unlimited unit rams...
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I am very fortunate to have taken 2 Canadian caribou and a Muskox that qualified for the Boone & Crockett Record books including this Quebec bull who's picture is featured in two of the books.
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I enjoy seeing and rembering the memories of the rest of them every day and in a room that I designed and built myself...
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