You've killed a wolf, now what?

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Was talking to the wife and she asked what I would do with it, on the ultra rare chance I shot one, and I really wasn't sure. Not a full rug mount due to expense. Probably go with a euro style skull.

So, what do you do with it? Are you doing a full mount, rug, skull, etc?
 
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I always tell myself I would go full mount with the first one. Probably sell the pelts of the rest and keep the skulls. I know that is pretty ambitious and very expensive for a full mount but I'd be too excited not to.
 
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A full wolf mount would be cool but expensive my first coyote I trapped was done on a pedestal I like how that looks might be a good in between


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My brother had his first wolf done in a full mount. It was a big wolf, and the mount is really impressive. He has a friend that has a “soft” mount of a wolf (kind of like a Build-A-Bear but hunter friendly). I think that is the way I am going to go if I ever get one.
 
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My brother had his first wolf done in a full mount. It was a big wolf, and the mount is really impressive. He has a friend that has a “soft” mount of a wolf (kind of like a Build-A-Bear but hunter friendly). I think that is the way I am going to go if I ever get one.


Do you have any pics? I've also had the same question as the OP. I've also wondered what taxidermist would do a good job on a full body mount. Not too many of them handle wolves, wouldn't want mine to look like a fox after the time and money spent, if you know what I mean.
 

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Do you have any pics? I've also had the same question as the OP. I've also wondered what taxidermist would do a good job on a full body mount. Not too many of them handle wolves, wouldn't want mine to look like a fox after the time and money spent, if you know what I mean.

Check your PMs.
 

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I’d Ike to see the soft mount pics. I’m heading to Canada hunting them and was having the same dilemma
 

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Was talking to the wife and she asked what I would do with it, on the ultra rare chance I shot one, and I really wasn't sure. Not a full rug mount due to expense. Probably go with a euro style skull.

So, what do you do with it? Are you doing a full mount, rug, skull, etc?
at the very least I would have it tanned. pretty inexpensive to do so.

don't know where you killed it but...…….
Foundation 4 Wildlife Management. They are a group offering reimbursement up to 500 dollars in proof of receipts for hunting related items upon checking in a legally taken wolf in the Panhandle.
 

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Prolly have it case skinned, tanned and hang it up somewhere.
And of course I'd clean up the skull.
 

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at the very least I would have it tanned. pretty inexpensive to do so.

don't know where you killed it but...…….
Foundation 4 Wildlife Management. They are a group offering reimbursement up to 500 dollars in proof of receipts for hunting related items upon checking in a legally taken wolf in the Panhandle.
Any where in idaho and last i heard it was up to 700 or so dollars depending on expenses
 

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moyle mink and tannery

Heyburn Idaho 866-826-3877

last I heard a coyote was $25
bobcat $29

you would have to check with them on the wolf price
 
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