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There was sooo much snow here in SE Colorado this winter that even the coyotes turned white. Actually, this one is from December 2005 but it took until today to get it back from the taxidermist.

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Posts: 263 | Location: SE Colorado | Registered: 24 May 2001Reply With Quote
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That is beautiful... I wonder just how often a true albino gets completely grown. You are a lucky man!
 
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very nice. what a treasure.
 
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The only hard part was waiting for the white Buffalo to move and allow a clear shot! Roll Eyes


Wow what a unique trophy... very special. cheers

It amazes me that this Coyote was ableto hunt successfully without snow cover... must have been a special dog. Well done, and a most beautiful mount befitting the splendid animal.






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That's beautiful!!

Never seen a albino coyote before. I'd like to see him in person sometime IF you're willing and anywhere near here, please let me know ok?

You get over to Cortez, there's a sporting goods store on the northside of the street with a number of white and mixed colored deer. Well worth the time to stop in for the look.

Wonder why this dogs nose is white and not pink too. Looks like his eye's were. That's even more rare I'd think.

Take special care of this fine animal so it'll last. I do hope whoever tanned the hide did a good job of it. I've seen too many self tanned hides from taxidermists doing it that rot within five yrs. Sure hope this one don't.

I've seen such a large percentage of bad tan's that anything I do will be done at a tannery after I do the fleshing. Then I'll pay them extra to go over it til it clean. That's the only way to make 'em last a long time.

Even Dad's moose and caribou done by the best there was: Jona's Brothers in Seattle have rotted.

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That's nice, real nice. Congrats!

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VERY nice Plainview.. Such a unique animal and an excellent mount...

Gongrats !!!

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good pics.....looking forward to seeing it in person. How do the dog and cat like it ?
 
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That is way cool! going with the full mount on the natural scene pedestal was a great choice. I like the whole package.

How about a quick re-cap of the hunt, rifle you used etc.?

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That is neat!! Mother nature in action there.


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That looks amazing. Wow..


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My son was the one who shot this interesting critter, not me. I was deer hunting and he had just come along for company. He shot it with a a 30.06. (ALWAYS use enough gun...!) The taxidermist did a marvelous job of patching the exit wound. The eyes and nose were both pink on the carcass..and still are on the mount. The flash just washed them out a little.

It must be realistic...the dog just stares at it and growls. Same with the cat...all fluffed up and hissing.


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"Snowball!! Here Snowball!!!!, C'mon boy where'd you go !!!!!"...................

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A really beautiful animal, and looks like a nice job from your Taxi guy.

Thanks for sharing, and good on your son!


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Hey Plainview, Congratulations to your son on a remarkable Trophy.

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It must be realistic...the dog just stares at it and growls. Same with the cat...all fluffed up and hissing.


Must be a female cat Wink


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Very cool!!!

I've never seen an albino, but I saw a completely black coyote up by Craig a couple years ago while I was elk hunting. Took me a few seconds to realize what I was looking at and by then it was headed towards Wyoming at high gear. And as anyone that has seen a coyote in high gear can attest, it was flat out moving and dodging through the sage brush. Never got off a shot. Frowner

It would have made a great looking mount just like you albino does. Congrats to your son for making the shot when it needed to be done. I wish I had my opportunity on the black one to do over, but gone is gone.

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The taxidermist who did this mount--Jerry Vinnola, Canon City, Colorado (Big Timber South Taxidermy) also has a black coyote in his studio. I think he took a few photos of the B&W pair together.


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Very cool...


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Hmmm.. the old country myth about killing white-coloured game and an untimely death, is that one around on this continent as well?

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