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MikenSoCo

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Can one of the moderators delete the other Sonoma Co. hog posts. This tech idiot screwed 'em up... thanks
 

Kentuck

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Nice mount! Is that the hog you took in Trophy Canyon?
 

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Did you get him mounted locally, I just got some land acces in your neck of the woods and if I get a Tank of a hog like yours it def. gets wall space....
 

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I had him mounted locally here off Hwy 116 by an old timer. I don't want to slam him here publicly, but here's what happened. He upped the price on me because he had great difficulty with the ears being ripped up and the scars/puntcure wounds on his shoulders and face. I didn't mind paying the extra bucks, but there was alot of white substance left around the eyes. Also, I noticed some cavities/holes around his nose that weren't there when I dropped him off. Maybe bees or flies got to him? I'm not knowledgable about taxidermy, so I don't know what to say or expect. I would not reccomend him. As you could imagine, I was just happy as hell to bag such a grizzled old boar for the wall.
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i definately would not use that taxidermist even for free! but still a nice big boar!
 

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I see what yer talkin about. Hey scars and punctures add character to any hog, I don't know what kind of boars he normally gets but thanks for the heads up.
 
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