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Last winter I shot a huge wild boar in the Mountains of Tennessee with my 30/06. It's ranked 16th in SCI right now. I have never before entered a tropy but this was just to big and impressive to just stick on the wall. I know that there are a lot of trophys with a lot of "status" and wild boar is not one of those that people usually take real serious. The hunt I was on was a long mountainous spot and stalk event with a lot of effort and carfull judging of the few hogs I was able to see. Plus I have this mental weakness for hunting pigs whether in Africa or the USA.
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Anyhow, I wanted this beast mounted and I also wanted to use the real teeth in the skull. I spent a while getting the teeth just right by casting the originals in polyester Resin with molds made of Latex rubber. This way I will have the exact duplicate of the original teeth in the mount. I had to then color them properly to match the originals. The photo I have here has the mouth open very wide and the teeth are covered in blood so they do not appear natural in this state. They are 3-3/4" long from gun line to tip on both sides. Funny how tiny the uppers look with the hide on the body. It's one of the reasons most experienced hog hunters will tell you if you see teeth at all it's a good pig because the lips cover so much of the teeth when the mouth is closed.

When I saw this boar with my field glasses there was plenty of tusk showing with the mouth closed. I knew right then this was one was exceptional!

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I was also not content with the angle of the head. I changed that with a bit of an angle to the anatomy of the original manniken. The mouth of almost all wild boar mounts are open way to far to show the teeth better. Unfortunately they all look as if they are smiling to me. I am using a mouth which has been modified to keep the teeth almost touching when open. I know this manniken will appear as if it's open a normal amount but when the skin is on and the hair and lips are finished this will look much different.

I just thought that some of you who have never seen the "pre" mount of an animal would like to see what it looks like before the hide is pulled over and the final work is done. I'll post a few more as the work progresses. I have the tanned cape and the manniken needs only a little bit more work with some foam and bondo. I'll finish the remainder up this week and post more then.

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I hope this annoying image staion will work with these photo's if not hit the refresh button and they may reload to show them.
 

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Beautiful HOG! I love hog hunting. I hate to say it...but I like it better than deer. Just more fun hunting them mean tuskers. HUGE hogs are a blast with a bow too. I guess I should say BOWHUNTING HUGE HOGS is better than deer hunting. Congrats! RG
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"NICE" my father in law lives in teen. by the smokeys i keep askin where to go but i seem never to get the answer i am looking for, but now i see they are there

GREAT JOB
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Congrats on getting that big boy
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. That will be an awesome looking mount when finished
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jjhack, how do you get one of those past the wife? Maybe one of these days I will have a trophy room. Looks like one exciting mount to get back.
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Superduty, my wife and I have a great agreemnet regarding the way "MY HOUSE" gets decorated. I can pretty much do as I wish with the taxidermy. She is a good sport and definately not the norm were hunting and taxidermy is concerned. Here are a couple photos of two walls in my lmain house living room. The other two walls are equally "decorated" with bears, cats Buffalo and other African game.

She will freely admit that the hogs are not her favorites nor are the hog skulls but she just goes with the flow. It's funny to see other couples who visit us and the wives reaction to our living room is just unbelievable! Of course the guys are like "this rocks" but it shall never be for them to decorate thier homes the same.

I lived with my wife for 9 years in my house before we were married. So she clearly knew what she was getting into, as did I. I think most people get married way to quick. I think you really gotta get a good feel for the arrangment before you dive in. This is my second time and it's been 14 years now. I think were gonna make it this time! Plus she is 9 years younger then me so we are mentally almost equal. I've got a lot to catch up with but it's a far better match then being close in age for me!

If image station will co-operate we can see some photo's here!

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Financially it helps to be able to do your own taxidermy too!
 

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OK the hide is on with ears and eyes, It's got a few dozen pins in the cape to help hold it in place until the glue dries and I have to paint around the eyes and the thin part of the hair near the front legs. I also have all the detail work around the mouth and lips to finish. However you can see it's really come together nice and in about a weeks time it will be dry enough to paint up and hang up.

One eye was cut when I skinned it making for a real pain to sew up perfectly and the nose was as usual beat up from his lifestyle, skinning, tanning and pulling and stretching. I used a cast nose on my last one but this one I worked at getting the nose to fit properly. It will look much better once painted black.

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Congrats on the boar.
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And thanks for the great photo essay on the taxidermy process.
I could only get the first pic in the last post. He looks a little sleepy in that picture. I guess that will change as the process continues.
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Finally finished and hung up in the trophy room. This is #16 in the SCI record book. The real skull and tusks are on the top of the book case to his lower right.

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Another view from the side:
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