makid said:No offense, but why? He looks great and that was the way you found him. Where did you find him?
Dean
Johan22 said:To darken the horns (back to the original colour), make a 1:1 mix of boiled linseed oil and turpentine and paint it on or use a soft cloth.
martinbns said:Which outfitter did you use, I am thinking of taking my son in the summer of 2007. Gotta save.
Boer seun said:Hi blindside
Got a question What paper work did you need to do to get your trophy back?
I Shot one a couple of years ago in the Northern-Transvaal and dont know how to get my trophy over.
Johan22 said:Its a nice trophy, but with all respect next time get your trophies mounted in Africa where they know what a kudu should look like. The face on your kudu looks like a cross between a donkey and a goat, the white line should be a "V", not a straight line. Kudu has a longer "face". Ears should be a lot higher too. Seems like they used an elk mould and tried to fit your kudu on it? Still a nice trophy though, you can be proud of it.
Johan22 said:Its a nice trophy, but with all respect next time get your trophies mounted in Africa where they know what a kudu should look like. The face on your kudu looks like a cross between a donkey and a goat, the white line should be a "V", not a straight line. Kudu has a longer "face". Ears should be a lot higher too. Seems like they used an elk mould and tried to fit your kudu on it? Still a nice trophy though, you can be proud of it.
Johan22 said:Having to deal with a "bad" trophy is not fun, if you are in Canada and the taxidermist is in Africa. Therefore, use the best you can find. I have always recommended Highveld Taxidermists. http://www.highveldtaxidermists.com/index.html
Look at the website and the pictures.
Field measurements should be taken of the animal after the hunt and let the taxidermist use these since individual animals differ in size. You can also use it to check the mount afterwards. Check with your taxidermist before the hunt to know which measurements to take. From your second picture the "V" looks different than on the first. Yours is a nice trophy.
Johan22 said:Having to deal with a "bad" trophy is not fun, if you are in Canada and the taxidermist is in Africa. Therefore, use the best you can find. I have always recommended Highveld Taxidermists. http://www.highveldtaxidermists.com/index.html
Look at the website and the pictures.
Field measurements should be taken of the animal after the hunt and let the taxidermist use these since individual animals differ in size. You can also use it to check the mount afterwards. Check with your taxidermist before the hunt to know which measurements to take. From your second picture the "V" looks different than on the first. Yours is a nice trophy.