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Western Rookie - Taxidermy Field Care

Sportsmen's Empire - Whitetail Hunting

Sportsmen's Empire Outdoor Network

Hobbies, Leisure, Technology, Sports, Wilderness

4.8615 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2024

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

On this episode of GOHUNT’s Western Rookie Podcast, Brian has Reece Anderson on the podcast for a refresher before season opens on how to take care of hides in the field! In this podcast, Brian Krebs and Reese Anderson discuss taxidermy and the proper care of trophies. They cover topics such as caping, preserving the hide, and the dos and don'ts of taxidermy. They also touch on CWD laws and the importance of properly disposing of animal remains. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights for hunters and anyone interested in preserving their trophies. In this part of the conversation, Reece and Brian discuss the process of caping a deer and the best techniques for removing burrs, clearing the ears, and handling the eyes. They also touch on the importance of preserving the cape for taxidermy purposes and provide tips for doing a euro mount.  Additionally, they discuss the care of velvet antlers and offer advice on keeping them cool and dry. In this conversation, Brian Krebs and Reece Anderson discuss the proper care and handling of game for taxidermy. They cover topics such as caping, preserving velvet antlers, using VelvaLock, and the cost of replacing damaged capes. They also provide tips for handling antelope and emphasize the importance of cooling the animal quickly. The conversation concludes with information on how to contact Reece and where to find more of his work. Connect with Brian Krebs https://linktr.ee/thewesternrookie Have Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts: GOHUNT Insider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4 GOHUNT Gear Shop – 10% off most items with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/e75Pm4u First Month FREE at MTNTOUGH Fitness with code ROOKIE https://bit.ly/MTNTOUGH_ROOKIE Save $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/fbNvbFXX6Q Save10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/vWHcxHKo4u Save 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/ZE1XcQ-fbb Save 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/X4mp2wWCRK Takeaways:   Proper caping and care of the hide is essential for preserving trophies Cutting the hide along the hair pattern and avoiding unnecessary cuts ensures a better outcome Following CWD laws and properly disposing of animal remains is important Working with a professional taxidermist can result in a higher quality mount When caping a deer, be careful not to cut on top of the earbud as it can be difficult to sew back up. To remove burrs, use an outdoor edge replaceable blade knife and keep the skin tight while scraping with the knife. For clearing the ears, cut through the cartilage and be mindful not to cut into the inner ear. When handling the eyes, stick a finger in the corner of the eye and peel off the skull, being cautious not to cut the eyelid. Preserve the cape if possible, as taxidermists may buy it for euro mounts or other purposes. For a euro mount, split the head down the center of the face and avoid scraping the knife blade on the skull. To care for velvet antlers, keep them cool and dry, and avoid sticking tags directly on the horns. Proper caping techniques are crucial for preserving the quality of the hide for taxidermy. Velvet antlers can be preserved by using VelvaLock adhesive spray. It is recommended to cool the animal quickly after harvesting to prevent spoilage. Replacing a damaged cape can be expensive, so it's important to handle the hide with care. Antelope hides are delicate and require special handling to prevent hair loss. Reece Anderson can be contacted through Northwind Taxidermy for any taxidermy-related questions or services. Our Sponsors: * Check out Thompson Cigars and use my code SE for a great deal: https://thompsoncigar.com * Check out Troll Co Clothing and use my code EMPIRE25 for a great deal: https://www.trollco.com/hunting Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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