11 December 2005, 21:19
TheBigGuyHow long after Dip and Pack?
Is there a time limit after trophies have been dipped and packed. What I mean is, I believe this is just a temporary step to help preserve the trophy until the taxidermist can do his job. But dip and pack isn't considered a permanent step... is it?
I notice some guys waiting quite awhile for their trophies. Does simple dip and pack keep the trophies mountable for a year or so. Or is something else done as soon as the taxidermist gets it?
If you wanted to spread out getting your trophies back over a couple years. What needs to be done? How long could you spread it out?
11 December 2005, 21:23
David CulpepperMy taxidermist told me that they could keep just the way you receive them and they would last for a few years. And if you freeze them, they will last a life time. I spread mine out over two years and had no problems.
11 December 2005, 21:26
PhilBigGuy,
I'm sure some of the taxidermists will chime in here but I think you have a couple options to spread the "pain" out over time. The hides are (or should be) rock-hard dry when they arrive. You could probably store for an extended time somewhere dry and cool or perhaps in a freezer. No problem with the skull/horns they should be fine.
A second option would be to have the hides tanned as soon a you get them and then work on getting the finished mounts done over time. I suspect any good taxidermist will work with you on this.
Phil
11 December 2005, 21:34
TheBigGuyThanks guys,
The freezer has been my best friend during budget indiscretions in the past.

Good to know that's still an option with dipped and packed hides as well.