Trophy Room Pictures

Hunthard the room looks amazing
 
very impressive
love your hat rack and that kangaroo rabbit
 
My in house African sunrise that comes on at sunset:A Whistle:
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will never tire of looking at that , kinda arsty aren't you .......(y)(y)(y)(y)
 
@bluey thanks,my art teacher will disagree greatly,something about exploding paint tins not being a creative art!!!
 
ppfffttt....pretty patterns all over the walls and roof ,how cant that be creative
 
I might need to pick up a spring hare one day.

Looks good.
 
I can only dream of a room like that, perhaps in the future I'll have one.

Right now I am trying to figure out just how I am going to hang the 5 animals on a small wall from my first safari.

That reminds me, I need to enter PCH's $5000 a week for live drawing and buy myself a few Powerball tickets.
 
ha ha ha , you guys do powerball , in America to ,hey.........
its my only gambling vice.........
 
Great room, Tokkie, lots of memories in there !
 
Thanks Guys,took 4 years to get it all here (my fault) kept adding and adding. At least now I only have a fistfull at a time with the taxidermy. Nice to "escape" the house and just relive a hunt or two when I sit in there. Need to make a few more things to sort it all out,but it's a good start. More time I spend in there the harder I plan the next hunt.
 
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This is the Kudu my son shot at Kowas last summer. The pedestal mount was done by a good buddy of his as a wedding present. This is the start of of his trophy room. However, it is sitting in the living room of his one bedroom apartment. The future bride is very excited to include it in her future decorations:A Banana:

Look closely because the pedestal mount actually contains two very valuable trophies. Some of you Aggies may have to help in the identification.
 
Nice boots...............Gig'em! Not an Aggie just an Aggies dad x 2.
 
Nice boots...............Gig'em! Not an Aggie just an Aggies dad x 2.

Winner!

When starting out life on your own, living space is precious. That is how Wyatt has figured out how to display memories that are very important to him.(y)
 
plenty cool, g.skinner
your sorta archery orientated , hey mate ?
theres an arrow in all but one of your photos ........
whats that fish ?
the one the right of your riffle bow........
 
Ya ! Bluey could say I'm bit of an archery nut ! LOL . All my African game was taken by bow ...... but I've yet to take a N. American Whitetail deer with a bow ....though I have taken 15 or 20 with a rifle . The fish is a Chinook Salmon from Lake Ontario ..... taken in the haydays of the Salmon Derbies (Late 90 's) weighed 36 Lbs and change .
Glen
 

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