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In the wine room, the masterbedroom x 2,and the greatroom



























Oh yes, the watch bear at the bird feeder...







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Whoa! Beautiful stuff. Bet you had fun getting those full mount rams (and their perch) in the house. Smiler


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You have some real beauties there. That is a whole lot of mounts, I have a long way to go to catch up but that will be the fun part.
 
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308, where did you shoot your 2 mouflons? I've been talking to a guy about shoot one and I was wondering what a good one would score. Or how long of horn length is considered a monster.............thanks, wapiti7
 
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WOW! nice trophies.
 
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Some neato mounts and also nice rooms. Really homey looking! cheers -TONY


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Posts: 3269 | Location: Glendale, AZ | Registered: 28 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Gentleman, thanks for nice comments...

The mouflon were taken on my wifes fortieth birthday with Eugene Yap on Mona Loa during an eruption... very exciting and enjoyable experience. That hunt no longer exists unfortunately as the land became part of a volcano national park. The animals are all doomed for being a non-indigenous speices.






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Congratualtions on a whole lot of very nice mounts and some very successful hunts.
Is a larger trophy room in your future?


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What a Room ,fantastic .
 
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Buffybr,

For now there is no need to seek more wall space. If I were to do it over I would definately option for a greater number of European mounts, and just pictures.






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Very Nice


Hunting is not a matter of life or death....It's much more important
 
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Great pics 308, how about a closer shot of the wolverine? Great whitetails too, are they fair chase? All in all a great trophy room.
 
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Luke, The whitetails all were taken fair chase... no fences, and many many years of patience, a few dollars as well. Not a wolverine: That's a Fisher "cat" as we Northeaster's get to see every once in a while. Member of the weasel family though.






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308S, super animals ...Just think if a weasel got up to 100lbs...Would be be in trouble...

Could you send me some straight on photos of you leopard...I like the way is looks and my cat has not arrived yet....


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I noticed looking out your window that you are in the woods therefore you don't need trophy mounts because they best go were they should not go.
 
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Very nice room! love the way you have it set up!!!

Congrats on some great hunts!


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308, I looked again and sure enough it was a fisher Smiler

Congrats again and great trophy room, a place I would to sit and have a beer in, the stories alone you must have would be great to hear.
 
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