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Hunting & Fishing Euro hog skull finished from 11-11-11 kill

Garvey

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Some of you have seen this pic, but here he is when he was in one piece.

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These are the pics my taxidermist sent once she finally finished getting his bones cleaned.

Looks pretty cool I think. Of course I need to build a plaque or a shelf to put him on.

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I hope I can stack em like cord wood this year!
 
Re: Euro hog skull finished from 11-11-11 kill

Thanks fellas

As I've studied it, the way it's gonna look best is either with natural posture or sitting on a shelf. I'm gonna just have to play with it.
 
Re: Euro hog skull finished from 11-11-11 kill

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: khall540</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Forget the wood plaque. New hood ornament for the pickup truck</div></div>

With red L-E-Ds for eyes!
 
Re: Euro hog skull finished from 11-11-11 kill

That is one nice looking skull. You will be glad that you had it done professionally. I tried to do a javelina skull like that myself, and it didn't come out half as nice as what you have here.
 
Re: Euro hog skull finished from 11-11-11 kill

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Steven Lunsford</div><div class="ubbcode-body">great looking skull, how much did that hog weigh?</div></div>

We estimated him 350 ish. Definately had quite a bit of Russian Boar blood in his DNA. Tall at the whithers, narrow at the rear and big mowhawk down the spine.