06 January 2004, 08:50
llamapackerllamapacker's trophy room
Well, with the new forum I finally decided to post a few pictures of my trohpy room(s). I hope it gives others some idea of what can be done in a relatively modest house. The pictures start as you enter through the front door of the house, and then through a hall area on the way to our family room. With my taxidermist seemingly always working on new peices, these rooms are never done, but at least this is the current incarnation.
Cheers,
Bill
Standing in the doorway looking to the left.
This wall is directly in front of you as you enter the house.
The cougar is above the coat closet, and the family room is down the steps under the caribou.
A few deer hang opposite the caribou.

The family room has several skulls on the floor which will soon be mounted as well.
Bill
06 January 2004, 09:12
CrazyquikWow! Very impressive. How long have you been collecting these trophies?
I bet they make good landmarks when guests come over and ask to go to the bathroom too

"Walk untill you see the cougar, take a left by the caribou and then past 3 white tails and you'll be there."

06 January 2004, 09:12
Outdoor WriterTastefully done, Bill. The way you have your mounts sort of scattered throughout the house was the way I had mine once. A guy can collect a lot of stuffings over 45 years of hunting. I had some in my office, the family and living room and even in my wife's personal TV room. Then I converted the spa room to a trophy room due to her "urging," if you know what I mean.
I still might use the family room, which is on track for a 14'X 25' addition, as the "African exhibit" when I get those trophies back. But...first I'll have to convince someone that it would be a really neat thing to do.

-TONY
06 January 2004, 10:00
Outdoor Writer475,
Did you see the other bear images I added in the OUTDOOR WRITER'S ROOM thread in my reply to you?? -TONY
06 January 2004, 11:54
Mike SmithVery nice! Actually I really like the skulls on the hearth as they are. I think I will do that in my family room. This should work especially well for me. I have a raised brick hearth that goes from one side of of the room to the other. Besides, Im running out of wall space unless I add on. LOL! I am going to be forced to doing only skull mounts very soon.
06 January 2004, 13:11
SnakeLoverGreat set up - I think that the cat is awesome! The layout of you home reminded me of our house when we lived out in Roy, UT - quad level, vaulted ceiling, etc..
Did you take both blesbok and bontebok or are the fireplace bookends the same animal? Also, was the mulie a high country archery buck, since it appears to still have velvet? It's got great deep forks!!
Brad
06 January 2004, 14:31
Pecos41Nice layout, Bill. You are either going to have to raise your ceilings or start shooting smaller animals.

06 January 2004, 15:10
NebraskaThat is one of the kewlest rooms I have ever seen!!

What a great variety of game.