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I'm sure there is a good reason, but man it's a pain to mount lifesize critters cut that way. I have heard it's because they need it flat to salt and dry but we don't do that here in the States and hides do fine.
All the skinners on my hunt asked what I was going to do with the hide or how I was going to mount it and then skinned it accordingly.
I actually prefer belly cut on some life size like cougar, I find I can get more stretch with belly cut. All the taxidermists out west here almost never use the short incision, none of the outfitters cape that way. The only real problem I've had on African critters was one warthog shoulder mount that they cut all the way up the throat and through the bottom lip.
I've never seen a taxidermist out here that mounted any thing but deer using a short incision, and then most use the long. As to stretch I was just referring do life size dorsal cut. I can't see why you would sew up a long before mounting, sewing is sewing. It is odd how different areas use different methods. Do you want kudu , gemsbok and the like cut short?
I think one problem with hunters is that they don't talk to their taxidermist before going on a African safari and all they know to say is shoulder mount or full mount.
I will be honest, other than saying shoulder pedestal that is all I've ever said.
I think maybe an even better question is why don't more taxidermists tell clients what to ask for?
That is really what I was saying. Hunters don't contact a taxidermist before they leave for their hunts to see what the taxidermist wants in the cape or hide. They just show up when they return home to get the taxidermist shipping address.