If you've had a successful year of hunting elk or deer then here is one handsome option to consider if you want a tedious but very rewarding do it yourself project. The process is actually pretty simple and requires only a few basic supplies. Not to mention it will save you enough money to go buy a couple more boxes of ammo for the next years season. Here at Backwoods Views we believe firmly in showing are quarry the respect they deserve. Not only do we utilize all of the meat, but we like to tan the hides, and top it off with a mount to display. Some think mounts are morbid but we have no time for irrational thinkers. We outdoorsman consider them a way to honor the animal's life, and a way to remember our backwoods adventure.
Tools Needed:
1. A Sharp knife to skin the head. (Take your time and try not to cut into the skull or leave marks)
2. A Turkey Deep Fryer for boiling the skull (Takes about 4 hours or until the Jaw falls off easily)
3. A board, dowel or rod to keep the bucks antlers above the water
4. A coat hanger for scraping out the brains and a small toothbrush
5. A needle nose pliers for pulling off meat
6. A couple pairs of rubber or latex gloves to avoid getting burned by the Peroxide.
7. A pair of safety goggles is also a good idea. (Just use caution while applying the gel.)
8. A bottle of Hydrogen Peroxide 40 volumizer creme (can be purchased at a beauty supply store)
9. A turkey basting brush to spread the Peroxide gel on the skull. (make sure to get into all all the small spaces.)
10. A plaque (French Provincial Style--purchased at Michael's for 14 bucks.)
11. A stain of your choice for the plaque and a brush to apply it. (I used Minwax Special Walnut # 224 )
12. Some mounting Hardware (If the method on the video isn't the way you want to do it you can use picture frame wire and some small eyelet screws and twist it tight on the back of the plaque to hold the skull secure) This is one option but not as stable as the toggle bolts like used in the video link below)
13. An etched name plate...costs about 8-12 dollars at any local trophy engraving shop.
14. And finally a place to hang it on the wall when you're finished along with a few friends and family members to admire your fine "do it yourself trophy."
I followed the instructions provided in the link below. This video is great and should give you the confidence you might need to give it a try. Check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8giuo_YJ57k
(*this video has no affilliation with the Backwoods Views Journal*)
(*this video has no affilliation with the Backwoods Views Journal*)
I couldn't be happier with the results. The only difference between the video, was the way I mounted the skull to the plaque, and also that I didn't use the liquid hydrogen peroxide but rather the gel. I just carefully brushed it on the skull after wrapping the bases of the antlers with plastic wrap and tape to ensure I didn't bleach them. I only left the peroxide 40 gel on for a little over 3 hours and then rinsed thouroughly with hot water. After about a 1/2 hour I rinsed it again to make sure to get the rest of the peroxide gel off that had drained out of the skull into the nasal area after the first rinsing. I then put it in a safe place and let it dry overnight. *Remember it will whiten even more as it dries* I figure my total cost per mount was around $20.00 and the results are priceless. Give it a try and see what happens. Here are the results of my first attempts at a European Mount. I think they turned out great and the best part is, I did it myself, and so can you. Take it slow, enjoy the process, and learn as you go. Here is the End Result....Not bad huh? Now it's Your turn. 
