How much is a mule deer mount worth?
How much is a mule deer mount worth?
Spring 2022 Pricing
Species | Shoulder Mount | 1/2 Life-Size |
---|---|---|
Mule Deer | $785 | $1,875 |
Whitetail/Mule/Axis/Fallow Deer Wall Pedestal | $835 | N/A |
Whitetail/Mule/Axis/Fallow Deer Floor Pedestal | $1,100 + Pedestal/Habitat | N/A |
Pronghorn | $835 | $1,925 |
How much is a mounted deer worth?
The value of shoulder mounts is related to the quality of the taxidermy, but the average shoulder mount of a whitetail scoring under 150 inches sells for between $350 and $450. Larger bucks demand a higher price, with the best mounts from deer scoring above 150 inches selling for $1,000 or more.
How long does it take to do a shoulder mount deer?
I took a social media poll of fervent deer hunters and asked them how long on average it takes to get a shoulder mount back from their taxidermist. I got hundreds of great responses, split pretty much down the middle: 51% of people said six to eight months, and 49% answered nine months to a year.
What do you do with old deer mounts?
They may also be donated at any time to veterans’ organizations or veterans’ service committees for use by veterans for rehabilitation purposes. Your friend might want to check with his local veterans organizations as he may find they will take the deer hides off his hands.
How long will taxidermy last?
Taxidermy lasts for 20 years on average if not maintained. However, if it is maintained properly, it can remain in pristine condition for 50 years or more. Factors that reduce the life of taxidermy include extreme temperatures, humidity, exposure to light, bugs, and human touch.
What is a mule deer?
Unlike the whitetail deer (which are most commonly seen on the east side of the Rocky Mountains), the mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a species that primarily inhabits that western part of North America, as well as western parts of the Canadian Rockies and Mexico.
Why choose our mule deer antlers for sale?
We do this for a few reasons; for one. it allows us to offer our visitors (you) a broader choice of mule deer antlers for sale from across the country, but it also helps protect you during your transaction as a buyer.
How big do mule deer ears grow?
Their ears can grow to nearly 3/4 the size of their head, making them highly useful for detecting the sounds of predators far off in the distance. Most mule deer typically have a tan to light brown colored coat on their body that often changes color as the seasons change.
What are the Predators of a mule deer?
Mountain lions and wolves are the primary natural predators of mule deer. Unlike whitetail deer, a mule deer’s antlers typically lack brow tines. Their life expectancy is roughly 10 years in the wild, with predators (both humans and animals) and starvation being their number one threat.