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I have posted earlier on this site the results of my 2010 Montana mountain goat hunt, and my wife's Utah mountain goat hunt (see below). We just received the completed mounts, and I had them integrated with a mountain goat I shot a few years ago in Alaska. I am very pleased with the results.
These goats are on a ledge above the front entry in my house. They are also easily viewed from the second floor. The taxidermist on the two new goats was Dean Schulte, High Uintahs Taxidermy in Coalville, Utah. The original goat (on right) was mounted in Alaska and just incorporated into this setting. I like having the goats up high, as it is so consistent with mountain goats in general.
From the second floor:
A closer look:
Looking up from the stairs:
My MT goat hunt: hunt:http://www.monstermuleys.info/dcforum/DCForumID8/4292.html
My wife's Utah goat hunt:
http://www.monstermuleys.info/cgi-b...az=show_thread&om=4321&forum=DCForumID8&omm=0
I really enjoy re-living these hunts through this taxidermy. Enjoy!
Bill
These goats are on a ledge above the front entry in my house. They are also easily viewed from the second floor. The taxidermist on the two new goats was Dean Schulte, High Uintahs Taxidermy in Coalville, Utah. The original goat (on right) was mounted in Alaska and just incorporated into this setting. I like having the goats up high, as it is so consistent with mountain goats in general.
From the second floor:
A closer look:
Looking up from the stairs:
My MT goat hunt: hunt:http://www.monstermuleys.info/dcforum/DCForumID8/4292.html
My wife's Utah goat hunt:
http://www.monstermuleys.info/cgi-b...az=show_thread&om=4321&forum=DCForumID8&omm=0
I really enjoy re-living these hunts through this taxidermy. Enjoy!
Bill