Small
Mammals
Animals, coyote sized or smaller, should not be skinned unless by a professional.
Don't gut the animal. Small mammals, especially carnivores, will spoil
quickly because of their thin hide and bacteria. If you can't take the
small game animal immediately to our studio, as soon as the carcass cools
completely, put it in a plastic bag and freeze it.
Birds
Do not gut the bird. Rinse off any blood on the feathers with water. Take
the bird immediately to our studio or freeze it. Put the bird into a plastic
bag for freezing being careful not to damage the features, including the
tail. If the bird's tail fathers do not fit in the bag do not bend them.
Let the tail stick out of the bag and tie the bag loosely.
Fish
Do not gut your fish. If you cannot take your fish immediately to our
studio, borax thoroughly and put it in a plastic bag, making sure all
the fins are flat against the fish's body (to prevent breakage), seal
tightly, and freeze. A fish frozen with this method can safely be kept
in the freezer for a few weeks.
Note: A fish will lose its coloration shortly after being caught. A good color photograph immediately after the catch may enable our artists to duplicate the natural color tones of that particular fish.
Caping for a Shoulder Mount
1. With a sharp knife slit the hide circling the body behind the shoulder at approximately the mid-way point of the rib cage behind the front legs. Slit the skin around the legs just above the knees. An additional slit will be needed from the back of the leg and joining the body cut behind the legs (Figure 2A and 2B).
2. Peel the skin forward up to the ears and jaw exposing the head/neck junction. Cut into the neck approximately three inches down from this junction. Circle the neck cutting down to the spinal column. After this cut is the head off the neck. This should allow the hide to be rolled up and put in a freezer until transported to our studio. These cuts should allow ample hide for the taxidermist to work with in mounting. Remember, we can cut off excess hide but he can't add what he doesn't have.
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Skinning Life-Size Big Game
Figure 1 |
The Flat Incision is used for rug mounts and for a variety of poses. The areas to be cut are shown in Figure 1. Make these slits (cutting the feet free from the carcass) and pull the skin off the carcass. The head is detached as with the shoulder mount.
We
Can Cape Your Trophy
Our studio is equipped with a drive through bay and full time skinner on staff. We will cape your trophy and prepare it for the butcher at no additional cost while you wait.
Tips
Always have appropriate tags with your trophies when you take them to
our studio. Do not cut the ears for attachment.
- Songbirds, Eagles, Hawks, and Owls are protected by Federal Law and cannot be mounted unless with special Federal permit.
- For situations where you are hunting with no available taxidermist or freezer, contact our office about techniques to skin out the entire cape (including the head) and salting the hide. This is the only method in remote locations that can preserve your hide for later mounting.






















