Sorry, but I searched pretty thoroughly and didn't find anything striking. This fox has an amazingly full, thick tail that I'd like to be prominent in the mount. Thought about a mantle mount but the wife won't go for it I don't think. And what should I expect to pay for the mount if that isn't too much to ask? Thank you.
Posts: 2717 | Location: NH | Registered: 03 February 2009
For some reason Photobucket isn't working for me today, but if you try my website (http://www.whitetaildesignersystems.com/TaxidermyMountPhotos.html) you'll see what I like with the greys. The artificial rock eliminates the "mantle" clutter and the tail is displayed fully. You can expect to pay between $400 and $700 for a fox mount according to the skills and the intricacy of the diorama (if any) in most areas.
if you're going to do a gray fox - go shoot a fox squirell & mount it with it. you'll amazed at the coloring of the 2 - they are almost exact and it makes for a very interesting mount
I am having one done currently by Bob Wilkins at Wildlife Artistry in Cameron, Texas. I decided on McKenzies' form #GF-19. Here is a link to their catalog page. You will find other ideas there too. Bob charges $595.