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<blockquote data-quote="Antler Daddy" data-source="post: 5481324" data-attributes="member: 20930"><p>Everyone has their opinion! I know mine is not popular with many hunters. </p><p></p><p>It has been the best option for us. We chose to live in a culdesac vs the country, so there are limits for the bride. The wife can only stand so much and a full-size mount mountain lion, a 6x6 elk rack, and our best deer antlers has been the best choice for us. I no longer have the extra room as a mancave or a basement. We moved 5 states and 6 homes since married and that is also a logistics pain to take care of the taxidermy. </p><p></p><p>Now, if I had stayed single then I would have a few more for sure. I also sort of regret not mounting my son's 8 pt because it is a beautiful rack and had a great cape. But, if his wife will allow it then he can can get it done later. It makes moving much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antler Daddy, post: 5481324, member: 20930"] Everyone has their opinion! I know mine is not popular with many hunters. It has been the best option for us. We chose to live in a culdesac vs the country, so there are limits for the bride. The wife can only stand so much and a full-size mount mountain lion, a 6x6 elk rack, and our best deer antlers has been the best choice for us. I no longer have the extra room as a mancave or a basement. We moved 5 states and 6 homes since married and that is also a logistics pain to take care of the taxidermy. Now, if I had stayed single then I would have a few more for sure. I also sort of regret not mounting my son's 8 pt because it is a beautiful rack and had a great cape. But, if his wife will allow it then he can can get it done later. It makes moving much easier. [/QUOTE]
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