Ontario Hunter
AH legend
No bosses = cow.Supplement my ignorance. Is that a Cow Buffalo? Or some odd Bull? Still, nice hunting trophy.
No bosses = cow.Supplement my ignorance. Is that a Cow Buffalo? Or some odd Bull? Still, nice hunting trophy.
No bosses = cow.
Amen. Wish you had told me that beforehand. HaI highly disagree with part of your statement. There is a difference between providing advice and saying something derogatory, especially if someone asks the question. Most first time African hunters go overboard with taxidermy. I’ve never once thought I wish I would have got more mounted from a trip I had 5 years ago. However, I have looked at taxidermy I’ve had done and considered what hunts I could have put that money towards instead. It doesn’t matter what someone else thinks, but I’d tell any first time African hunter to really think hard what needs mounted and what doesn’t from their trip, unless space and money are unlimited.
I have a bull buf shoulder mount and had plans to go for a cow. Covid killed that trip(no pun intended). I had even built a custom wide pedestal to mount them side by side.Amen. Wish you had told me that beforehand. Ha
It is a cow.Supplement my ignorance. Is that a Cow Buffalo? Or some odd Bull? Still, nice hunting trophy.
I can 100 percent say I will not be jealous of anyone’s buffalo cow shoulder mount.I can give you the perspective of both a hunter and taxidermist. People put too much stock in what others think should or shouldn’t be mounted. If the hunt was good and you would like to commemorate that hunt with a shoulder mount then go for it. Who cares what others think. Trophy’s are in the eye of the beholder. Only the hunter can decide what is or isnt worthy, to hell what anyone else thinks. 9 times out of 10 (realistically 10 out of 10) those that say something derogatory about someone having mounted something do so out of jealousy or just sheer pretentiousness.
Expressing different opinions is not the same as saying something derogatory about another's choices.I can 100 percent say I will not be jealous of anyone’s buffalo cow shoulder mount.
10 out of 10?
Sometimes people have different opinions and it has nothing to do with pretentiousness
I wasnt meaning that having a difference of opinion makes you pretentious, I was meaning those who make crappy comments about mounting something act pretentious.I can 100 percent say I will not be jealous of anyone’s buffalo cow shoulder mount.
10 out of 10?
Sometimes people have different opinions and it has nothing to do with pretentiousness
Would you pay to get a quality floor pedestal mount of a Female Cape Buffalo, or would that just "look off"?
A bull with no nuts and no bosses? But wouldn't that require rainbow colored horns?Sometimes a bull with no nuts.
A bull with no nuts and no bosses? But wouldn't that require rainbow colored horns?
If I had been on the road long enough maybe, but somebody gotta hold her head.If I was a bull bufalo
Lon
Just stick the hind legs in your gaiters.If I had been on the road long enough maybe, but somebody gotta hold her head.
Another thing to consider, is a euro mount and have the cape tanned. It will be their if you later decide to do a mount, or you can sell the cape at a later date. I have done this with Alaskan game and it worked out pretty good.I highly disagree with part of your statement. There is a difference between providing advice and saying something derogatory, especially if someone asks the question. Most first time African hunters go overboard with taxidermy. I’ve never once thought I wish I would have got more mounted from a trip I had 5 years ago. However, I have looked at taxidermy I’ve had done and considered what hunts I could have put that money towards instead. It doesn’t matter what someone else thinks, but I’d tell any first time African hunter to really think hard what needs mounted and what doesn’t from their trip, unless space and money are unlimited.
I wouldn't even mount a male buffalo unless it's a very peculiar trophy like a scrum cap with a lot of scars.Would you pay to get a quality floor pedestal mount of a Female Cape Buffalo, or would that just "look off"?
There would be some hair missing from cow cape that might pose a problem using it for a bull shoulder/pedestal mount. However, cow backskin should make a nice floor rug. Should be tough enough.Another thing to consider, is a euro mount and have the cape tanned. It will be their if you later decide to do a mount, or you can sell the cape at a later date. I have done this with Alaskan game and it worked out pretty good.