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Button Buck
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I haven't tried to mount a gobbler in 20 years so I kept my last CA gobbler of this season because it was in good shape. It still has a couple weeks to dry. What do you think.
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Marksman
   
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I'm no turkey expert but that looks just like the turks we have here in Maine!
I say, great job.
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Great job! Most of the turkey mounts I've seen have been in the full strut position, are those harder to do?

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Button Buck
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I don't know. I haven't done one before but they probably are.
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great work! makes me wanna start my own, have one in the freezer might need help
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