Read Our Field Care Tips and Guidelines
Ensure you will be able to get the quality trophy you desire by carefully reading our trophy field care tips before you head out to hunt, or call before going on a hunt for information on how to take care of a specimen and how to arrange getting it home in good condition.
What Should I Do for a Game Head I Want Mounted?
- Don’t slit the ears, slash the throat, drag behind an ATV, or hang by the neck
- Avoid getting skin wet or hanging for extended periods of time
- Freeze a velvet rack or bring in as soon as possible
What Should I Do for an Animal I Want Mounted Life Size?
- Don't gut and call us for skinning instructions
- Freeze whole, unless brought in as soon as possible
- Bear should be skinned immediately - then remove excess meat and fat, freeze, and bag in plastic - do not roll the hide
What Should I Do for a Bird That I Want Mounted?
Don't gut or place the bird in a game pouch. Instead, bring in the bird as soon as possible or freeze it in a plastic bag with the head tucked under the wing and the feathers kept as smooth as possible.
Give Kyle a call with any questions about taking care of your animal and for instructions on field care and transportation when taking trips out of state to ensure you get the highest quality mount back.