I've whittled my collection down to three mounts

I now usually prefer euro's for this same reason. House began to look like a wildlife museum at one point. Besides I love the fact that I can pick up an Euro and handle it any day I feel like.
Agreed. I fully regret my one deer mount since I can no longer just grab the skull and check it out. Very little chance I get anything else mounted
 
Space is the reason. I'm retired; we downsized to a condo after our children moved out. Sadly my elk and bear mount had to go to a friend.

TR
Did some of that this winter as well. Memories are still there, just hated seeing 1 lope, 1 muley, 2 WT shoulder mounts leaning against the wall in the basement. Sold them on marketplace along with the majority of my sheds. When I croak no one would have cared if they were there anyway so I used the money for better things than holding up a wall. In the past a bou, full flying turkey, 2 other deer, and a couple fish went down the road. Euro mounts are the way to go, less clutter, easier to clean.
 
Sorry for your loss.
I'm doing opposite. Just got apartment above garage finished. Set trusses with high ceilings in apartment to start moving all my mounts up. Lots more to move yet.
 

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When we refreshed with new paint, carpet, and tile a few years ago, we had the walls filled with mounts. We only kept two big whitetails, one we each shot, and a caribou, all Euro mounts. The rest are in the crawlspace above the garage (also all Euro mounts) gathering dust.

Sometimes understatement is OK.
 
About a year ago we had to make a quick move for family reasons which ended up being a significant downsize. I put all my mounts in storage at a family member's place. I have not missed them at all. I am seriously considering selling them. I wish over the years I would have focusing on candid photos. My favorite trophy of all my hunts is a picture of my dad leading against a cabin drinking coffee out of a tin cup on a BC moose hunt. A trophy room full of candid shots, tasteful trophy shots, and some vintage hunting gear use by family over the years would have been awesome and a whole lot cheaper. 90% of my taxidermy bills were out of some weird kind of guilt.
 
I backpacked into the White River National Forest of Colorado for my mule deer hunt. A simple camp was set up about seven miles from the trailhead. For the first three days I observed mountain sheep and elk but no deer. On the last evening of my hunt, this big buck stepped out of the tree line as I watched quietly. My Savage 99 in .308 was leveled across a knee as the trigger was squeezed. The buck collapsed at the shot. Truthfully, I was very fortunate since it might have been a small forky who appeared instead of the big buck. I have no photo of the buck but here is my rifle. TR

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I basically only skull cap everything now. I have 2 euro'd bulls I killed with my bow, and some euro'd bucks. I think going forward I would only euro a big muley, everything else get's capped and strung up in the garage.
 

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