bakker taxidermy is in my neck of the woods. he does a very nice job and is super fast. but for the best in this area, imho, is wielinga out of sioux center. the only kicker is the long turnaround.
small birds, ground squirrels, and rabbits as a kid. my dad was a fur buyer so he was plenty busy during prime time, so i never really got a chance to hunt with him. stuck mainly with fishing through high school and college. after i got divorced i had a lot of friends that pushed me to get out...
well im a dutchman so, no.:D i use my dad's old auto for pheasant and dove but my turkey gun is pump. for adverse weather conditions a pump is far more reliable. but the ease of use in an auto is worth something also. imho
i would agree that if the bait is just corn it could be removed prior to the season and it would be legal. as long as there is nothing (minerals) in the soil. i guess just keep an eye on it and wait it out is all you can do. unless you were able to find out who put the pile there and speak to...
we used to clean skulls for guys. some of them would get the skull dipped but never heard of the antlers getting dipped. why use a real antler when its going to get covered anyway. its like taking a walnut stock and covering it with camo
if you have the time and stomach, you could use masuration (insert your own joke). it basically leaving the head in warm water for an extended period of time. a bacteria will develop that will eventually take care of all the 'meat'. warning: it smells horrible. the benefit of using this method...
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