I was on a three day hog hunt in ga(did'nt get a hog lol) and I got my first kill with trad gear, a nice big, pope and young, ARMIDILLO!!! I was so happy! It did not move after I shot it, and lay'd there till dark, but must have crawled down the turtle hole that was right beside where I shot him. I could not reach him in the hole, and was thinking about just buying a mounted one instead? Wanted to see what you guys thought about this.
its personal choice we did a fair amount of mounting shed antlers on heads for guys or guys that found their racks weeks after the shot and the hide was bad. To me its not really any different than having a reproduction fish done.
:thumbsup: works for me, just make sure it scores about the same.
was it a booner?
It is a personal thing,but if your asking then you must question it for you.For me it would mean more if it was the one i harvested.How hard would it be to get another?My personal thought is i would have to put my hand on it to claim it.Again,its only personal,if you have no problem then it wont matter to anyone ether.but your first trad harvest is one you will always remember.
Just my personal feeling. It is not a successful hunt if the animal is not recovered, and that is more important than shooting it in the firstplace.
Why would I want something hanging on the wall reminding me I never earned it?
Well I live in tn, So there is no way to hunt another one, I wanted to just run down and get it, (what I should have done) but the guide had told me to sit in the stand till I could not see the hand infront of my face, incase hogs come. So at some point in that time after dark is when it moved the 2 feet to the hole and disiperd. I knoe I did not recover it, but It wasent becouse of a bad shot, or bad tracking, just an reachable hiding place lol. I am asking more I guess would you pay 145buck for a mount becouse it was your first trad kill, or not becouse it was a possum in the half shell.
Man that would be an ugly critter to mount! :eek:
Chalk it up it's the one that got away.
If it reminds you of a great hunt then do what feels right. Personally I like stories better than trophies.
Like everyone else said, there is no right or wrong do what feels right to you.
Mount the arrow and tell the story. :thumbsup:
No I wouldn't. Next time get two and recover them. Then pay 50 BUCKS to shoe maker to mount the dillo heads on the toes of your boots.
Why not?
You made a good shot and would have recovered it had you followed your instincts (and not the guide's advice).
I too do not count it as an animal I've taken unless I recover it. Personally, I wouldn't mount anything I didn't take myself.
QuoteOriginally posted by lpcjon2:
Mount the arrow and tell the story. :thumbsup:
That's the bestest idea so far. If you didn't get him, you didn't get him.
Seems to me that you want to do it. So why not just get it done...no need to ask us really, it's a personal decision...once it's mounted, nobody will know except you and your taxidermist.
But since you asked...no
It must not have been fully dead cause later it crawled down a hole. If it was me, I would not. To each his own.
You keep what you harvest! No harvest, no mount!
Like Curt said - your decision.
For me - no.
QuoteOriginally posted by pokeanhope:
Well I live in tn, So there is no way to hunt another one, I wanted to just run down and get it, (what I should have done) but the guide had told me to sit in the stand till I could not see the hand infront of my face, incase hogs come. So at some point in that time after dark is when it moved the 2 feet to the hole and disiperd. I knoe I did not recover it, but It wasent becouse of a bad shot, or bad tracking, just an reachable hiding place lol. I am asking more I guess would you pay 145buck for a mount becouse it was your first trad kill, or not becouse it was a possum in the half shell.
I personally wouldn't pay $450 to mount an armadillo if it was a possum in the whole shell.
Whether 145buck, $450, or free...no.
Ya I am of the a similar opinion - I would not mount it unless I recovered it.
I said it before Mount the arrow and you have solved the problem.It looks good and you can tell the story.It's a cheap mount as well.
Well if I wanted an possum on the half shell mounted it probably would cost more than $145.If I had one and could buy one already done cheaper I would chunk mine back in the hole. :D
If you want one I would just get it.Might be kind of cool looking and it ain't like we are talking record book game animals here guys. :biglaugh:
Here's another situation. I shot a black squirrel this fall with my bow. After the taxidermist skinned it, he sent it off to the tanner. The tanner called back and said the hide was slipping. It wasn't worth the money to mount an animal that would soon be goin bald. Now, I could order a new skin online and have the mount done (plus, I still have pictures of the one I got). Not to hijack this thread, but what would you guys do. I don't think I want to mount one I didn't shoot, but I was pretty bummed mine's hide slipped.
...your memoeies good or bad. is all it is ..We all have been there ! No mount !
I wish I had known, I would have sent you one. I bought one on the beach in Mexico for 5.00.
My daugther took it to school for show and tell with the understanding that it never come back home.
If this didn't teach you that you'll get three sided responses to a two sided question when you post here, nothing will.
Do what you want. Our opinions don't matter that much.
QuoteOriginally posted by bowmaster12:
To me its not really any different than having a reproduction fish done.
The reason it IS different than a reproduction fish is that a reproduction fish is actually caught, measured, weighed, photographed and then returned to the water at the anglers choice to reproduce and provide good genetics to the fishing hole. In this instance the animal wasn't actaully taken (or caught in the case of a fish). It would be like having a reproduction mount of a buck that you wounded and didn't recover just because you had a pic of him on your trail camera. The dillo wasn't recovered so whos to say it won't heal and live, after all it did crawl off after lying there all day? So technically it wasn't taken.
We spent more time on this then he did the hunt.It's like given a hot girl a ride it doesn't mean it's your girlfriend,cause you only gave her a ride!
It's an ARMADILLO for goodness sakes. I agree with James W.
not a good idea to stick your hand down in a goffer hole. I live in south ga and the rattlers share the house with goffers!!! be careful, you may get more than a dead dillo by sticking your hand in there. Every year people die or end up with very nasty scars and memories from pit vipers, sorry you didn't retrieve your booner dillo but there are more than enough of them rascals to go around. better luck next time and by the way good shot, dillos are not all that big of a target.
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QuoteOriginally posted by lpcjon2:
Mount the arrow and tell the story. :thumbsup:
That's the bestest idea so far. If you didn't get him, you didn't get him. [/b]
Just do something with the arrow like said above,that will save you money in the long run because if you keep hunting you will have many more chances. If you didn't put your hands on it then you didn't get it. Good luck next time and good hunting.
sorry to possibly hijack, i have a friend that shot a goat with his bow and the goat fell off a cliff, they were within 200 feet of it dead, but with no way to reach it without a helicopter, or some realy rock climbing gear, what would you think of a replica in that situation, he never mentioned such a thing but this made me think of that situation.
I once saw a mount of a 'dillo in a shop in Texas that basically duplicated that photo that most of you have seen where people find a road-kill 'dillo on his back, put a Lone Star longneck on his belly and snap his photo. Saw lots of those photos, but this was the first time I ever saw an actual mount of one like that. :confused:
Sorry about getting off the topic......it was just what popped into my mind when I saw we were talking about 'dillos!