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First Antelope is back from Taxidermist.
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I just got my first Antelope back from my taxidermist.

He was done by Eric @ "Trading Post Taxidermy" in Gilbert AZ.

He's not a "Booner" but he looks good to me.


I built a 42" high pedistal of Purpleheart and Walnut and had him install it.

I got him in 2005 but it spent a year in my freezer. Roll Eyes


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Beautiful mount. thumb
 
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Great looking mount-one to be proud of!


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Looks dang good to me too. I'll take one like that anyday, ha ha. Congratulations.


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I love pedestal mounts!! He has a nice heart shape!

......and you took him where, with what, etc.???

Congrats!!

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Nice mount, they sure are pretty animals. Where was he taken and what did you use?
 
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I lucked out and was drawn in AZ in 2005. There were only 7 tags available. I was drawn on my second year trying and some of my buddies that had been applying for AZ Antelope for 10-12 years were a bit pissed.

I took him in 5B on what historically known as "Anderson mesa" southeast of Flagstaff. The area was made semi-famous by gun writer Jack O'Conner. I'm told he and his wife hunted the area the first year Antelope were a legal game species again in the 40s?

I had scouted the area the week before and saw him at about 1500 yards. When I got back to set up camp the day before opening day I say him again at about 1 mile. I caught the herd, 17 strong, walking to water at about 8:30am and got him at about 200 yards. I used my Savage .270 with 140 gr BT bullets.

I was hunting alone that Friday with 2 friends coming out at about noon to hunt and help me for a couple of days. I called them at 9:30 to tell them the news and they were already on the road out to me. I had taken a week off for the hunt and tagged out in two hours.



Here's another photo of the pedistal


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I'm going to be honest with you. That is one of the best antelope mounts that I've seen.
 
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Beautiful, and thanks for sharing! I took my first this year past, and man are they fun creatures to chase around. Tasty, too. Smiler

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Looks like a heck of a buck to me. Congrats!

Nice mount as well.

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Being from AZ I must say luck was with you on that hunt... Mostly just getting drawn... I do like the mount and you put together a very nice base... Thanks for sharing the story and photos....

Ken....


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Not a thing wrong with that. Great mount. I should be getting my first antegoat back from the taxidermy in the next few weeks. Mine was taken last year in Wyo. All I had done is a skull mount. Looking at that great pedestal mount you have there makes me think...
Thanks for sharing.
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Originally posted by Allout:
Not a thing wrong with that. Great mount. I should be getting my first antegoat back from the taxidermy in the next few weeks. Mine was taken last year in Wyo. All I had done is a skull mount. Looking at that great pedestal mount you have there makes me think...
Thanks for sharing.
Brian


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Hopefully, by the end of September, I will have another one on the ground and in the salt. We shall see...If so, he may just get put up on a pedestal...
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