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...but larger now that all my African mounts have been completed.

I don't have a dedicated "trophy room" and have a few here and there. I put as many of my African mounts in my study (man cave) without crowding it.







This is probably my favorite mount. I decided to shoot a female springbuck to have mounted along with the buck and they came out great together.



A few in my family room.





And a few in the basement.









Here are a few pictures of my eland which I got in with Vaughan Fulton in 2007. Vaughan loves tracking eland and we had a great time hunting this blue bull. Seven full days of tracking but it paid off well.





Here is a picture of my wart hog mount which I got in the process of hunting eland. I'm not sure what it was about this hide, but my taxidermist raved about the skinning job Vaughan's tracker/skinner Matthew did. I think he's had several poor skinning jobs on warthogs in the past and Matthew's work made his job all that easier.



Here is a mule deer addition from 2006 on the left.



Here is a mule deer addition from 2007 on the left as well.



"...Africa. I love it, and there is no reason for me to explore why. She affects some people that way, and those who feel as I do need no explanation." from The Last Safari
 
Posts: 839 | Location: Greensboro, Georgia USA | Registered: 17 July 2004Reply With Quote
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Very nice! I especially like the Springboks. I might steal your idea and do the same on my upcoming hunt.
 
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Very nice indeed!!
Your first photo contains my number one and two on the wish list for this years bow hunting trip!
 
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Looks great! Love the zebra.
 
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Very, very, nice.

That's a heck of a mule deer as well. Neat stand with the sheds!
 
Posts: 350 | Location: Henderson, NV | Registered: 24 July 2004Reply With Quote
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Looks great. Ritche did a great job, and the positioning looks really good. Those are all great trophies. The only question is where are you going to put all the new stuff?
 
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Very nice, I love the zebra, beautiful! I am hoping to do something similar like your springbok with a pair of whitetails, I have a doe I killed and caped out that has a small white blaze on it's nose. All I need to do now is shoot a decent buck to go with her!


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Looks great. Ritche did a great job, and the positioning looks really good. Those are all great trophies. The only question is where are you going to put all the new stuff?


The only thing Richie has is my mule deer from last November. (Actually, he still has the ground squirrels also.) I still have to be successful next month before I start to worry about where everything is going to go. An eland sure would look nice next to the kudu though. Wink


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With your trip to Namibia in May, you better start thinking about it now. Not to mention another trip to CO and another mule deer. That will be another 4-6 animals (and eventual mounts) you'll have by the end of the year. What a great problem to have! dancing
 
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Looks great, Jorge. Good spacing and design. Springboks are neat, too. -TONY


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NICE-very clean looking. I really like the Springbok and Zebra mounts!


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Great!!! The zebra is gorgeous, everything is tastfully done.

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Nice! Those multiple sringbok mounts are very attractive.

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Very nice presentatin of your trophies.

I was thinking of the exact springbok mount. Unfortunately, I didn't think of it until returning to the states, without a springbok ewe of course. Guess I'll have to go back...


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Posts: 3305 | Location: Southern NM USA | Registered: 01 October 2002Reply With Quote
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Nice muley!!

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Nice mounts across the board. Your mountain zebra on the pedestal especially looks great. I am going to have to do that with a zebra trophy one day. Congrats.


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Jorge, great mounts! What taxidermist did you use for the African stuff?
 
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They all look great, but I especially like the turkey; very different from those you usually see.
 
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Jorge, great mounts! What taxidermist did you use for the African stuff?


Richie Cadenhead in Stockbridge. He does all mine and Glenn's work.


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Very nice indeed! beer
 
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Nice mounts Jorge, that Mulie is a pig too! LDK


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Nice Turkey.
 
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I posted these updates up top as well, but it is an old thread.

Here are a few pictures of my eland which I got in with Vaughan Fulton in 2007. Vaughan loves tracking eland and we had a great time hunting this blue bull. Seven full days of tracking but it paid off well.





Here is a picture of my wart hog mount which I got in the process of hunting eland. I'm not sure what it was about this hide, but my taxidermist raved about the skinning job Vaughan's tracker/skinner Matthew did. I think he's had several poor skinning jobs on warthogs in the past and Matthew's work made his job all that easier.



Here is a mule deer addition from 2006 on the left.



Here is a mule deer addition from 2007 on the left as well.



"...Africa. I love it, and there is no reason for me to explore why. She affects some people that way, and those who feel as I do need no explanation." from The Last Safari
 
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Great looking mounts!
Thanks for sharing.. Smiler


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It looks like a great trophy rooms. I also have a Gensbok, Zerba, and a few others.
 
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I like the Mule Deer on each side of the TV. The symentry of two of the same specie, when placed properly, can be very attractive.

I have two Red Stag on either side of a big arch, and Jerry is mounting 2 Buffalo for me to go on the either side of a big old Zim Eland.

Too bad you don't have two Eland! CRYBABY
 
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Sprinbuck and Zebra Mounts are great !

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very nice!! thumb

The springbok mount is fantastic. Any idea what the male scored?

thanks for sharing

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very nice!! thumb

The springbok mount is fantastic. Any idea what the male scored?

thanks for sharing

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He's never been officially scored but he was just over 16" green.


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Beautiful, I wish have one tropy room same you have.

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Nice! I like the choice of wall colors as well.


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Others said it other ways, but I like that the whole thing comes across as under-stated; not just a wall full of heads. Too many mounts too close together ruin it for me.

The zebra does stand out. The profile approach is what I liked. It shows him to best affect.

Nice job.
 
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Great photos, thanks for sharing.
Those Muleys are huge--where did you take them?
 
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Looks great man.

I rember when you killed that biggest mulie. I am so jealous. Maybe next year i can finaly connect on one.


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Thanks all.

Stoinski, all 3 muleys came from Colorado.

Thunder Head, it's good to see you over here. Congrats again on your trip.


"...Africa. I love it, and there is no reason for me to explore why. She affects some people that way, and those who feel as I do need no explanation." from The Last Safari
 
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the best zebra that I have seen in a long time
 
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Nice! I like the choice of wall colors as well.


I was going to remark on the same thing. Very difficult to choose the right colors and I think he hit them all dead on.


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I love the Springbok mount that is a great idea.
 
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You have some very impressive trophy's. What really caught my eye was the double white throat patch whitetail!
 
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