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Small Mammals – Do not gut the animal. The
animal should be brought to me for skinning. Small mammals will
spoil quickly because of their thin hides and bacteria. If you
cannot bring the animal to me immediately, as soon as the carcass is
completely cooled, put it in a plastic bag being careful to keep fur
smooth and freeze. Contact me for further instructions and/or
questions. Birds – Do not gut the bird. Try to remove
any blood from feathers with a damp cloth. Bring the bird to me
immediately. If you cannot bring the bird to me immediately,
place the bird in a plastic bag being careful to keep feathers and tail
smooth. If bird does not entirely fit in bag let the tail
feathers stick out, tie the bag loosely and freeze. Contact me
for further instructions and/or questions. Fish – Do not gut the fish. Bring the
fish to me immediately. If you cannot bring the fish to me
immediately, moisten the fish with water, slide gently into a plastic
bag, remove as much air as possible without smashing the fish, tie bag
and freeze. Contact me for further instructions and/or
questions. NOTE:
A good quality photo taken immediately after catching will greatly
assist me in duplicating the true colors and markings of your trophy. Whitetails/Shoulder Mounts – When field dressing, do
not cut into brisket AT ALL! Skin the deer by circling the
body behind the shoulder at approximately the mid-way point of the rib
cage behind the front legs. Slit the skin around the legs
just above the knees. An additional slit will be needed from the
back of the front leg and joining the body cut behind the legs.
Roll the skin forward up to the ears and jaw exposing the head/neck
junction. Cut into the neck approximately six inches down from
this junction. Circle the neck cutting down to the spinal column
and cut head off. The hide and head need to be brought to me
immediately after skinning. If this is not possible, fold the
hide with the head on top, place in a plastic bag and then it may be
frozen. Contact me for further instructions and/or questions. Large Full Body Mounts – If possible bring to me and I
will skin for an additional fee. If not, contact me before
skinning for instructions pertaining to the style of full body mount
you desire. Trips – If you are planning a hunting or fishing trip out of the area, please feel free to contact me prior to leaving for instructions on field care. Always remember, I can fix a lot of things, but I cannot fix what is not there. |