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<blockquote data-quote="gcamp54" data-source="post: 316874" data-attributes="member: 16056"><p>I'm headed for Wyoming, area 27, in a week on my first antelope hunt. I plan to get as much meat home as I can and mount just the horns. I'm not planning to make a head mount. I've done some reading on horn processing but I thought I'd ask here for some advise on what to do with the horns. I plan to stay another week after the antelope hunt and maybe hunt some mulies before I drive back to Florida. I'm trying to decide if I should try and process/mount the horns myself or drop them off at a taxidermist in the Douglas area. Any advise would be appreciated. </p><p> </p><p>Gordon</p><p>Niceville, Fl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcamp54, post: 316874, member: 16056"] I'm headed for Wyoming, area 27, in a week on my first antelope hunt. I plan to get as much meat home as I can and mount just the horns. I'm not planning to make a head mount. I've done some reading on horn processing but I thought I'd ask here for some advise on what to do with the horns. I plan to stay another week after the antelope hunt and maybe hunt some mulies before I drive back to Florida. I'm trying to decide if I should try and process/mount the horns myself or drop them off at a taxidermist in the Douglas area. Any advise would be appreciated. Gordon Niceville, Fl [/QUOTE]
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