charleslabounty
AH veteran
I think “dip & pack” includes removing all the flesh which is when the boiling occurs. If so, then having skulls just “ dip and pack” is not going to prevent the horn damage from boiling issues. I have 4 shoulder mounts and 4 euro mounts. Two trips and two different RSA taxidermists. Seven out of the eight have dull and cracked horns. Only one Blesbok euro Mount came out with fresh shiny horns. I am very disappointed over this.
After my my first trip I contacted the outfitter and sent photos. They did respond and said they all look that way.
This issue comes up often on this forum. Asking the outfitter or taxidermist or dip and pack service to use the “beetle eating method” to remove the flesh is probably not going to work.
How do we get their attention on this?
I have 3 sets of whitetail antlers that were cleaned with a little Clorox and a brush decades ago and they look great.
After my my first trip I contacted the outfitter and sent photos. They did respond and said they all look that way.
This issue comes up often on this forum. Asking the outfitter or taxidermist or dip and pack service to use the “beetle eating method” to remove the flesh is probably not going to work.
How do we get their attention on this?
I have 3 sets of whitetail antlers that were cleaned with a little Clorox and a brush decades ago and they look great.