$1,595.00
Description of Taxidermy For Sale
This is a wonderful Mule Deer taxidermy shoulder mount, posed in a semi-sneak position looking slightly to the viewers left. It features a terrific hide, astounding hair, and a great set of antlers that earn an SCI Silver Medal with a score of 175 0/8″. All of this, combined with the phenomenal taxidermy craftsmanship, helps this item earn our prestigious Premier ™ overall quality rating. All applicable dimensions are included to help ensure this item will fit within your intended display space.
– This Mule Deer exceeds the Safari Club International Silver Medal trophy book score requirement.
– This item has a hanger fastened to the back.
– The item will hang on a properly anchored drywall screw.
Description of Taxidermy For Sale
This is a wonderful Mule Deer taxidermy shoulder mount, posed in a semi-sneak position looking slightly to the viewers left. It features a terrific hide, astounding hair, and a great set of antlers that earn an SCI Silver Medal with a score of 175 0/8″. All of this, combined with the phenomenal taxidermy craftsmanship, helps this item earn our prestigious Premier ™ overall quality rating. All applicable dimensions are included to help ensure this item will fit within your intended display space.
– This Mule Deer exceeds the Safari Club International Silver Medal trophy book score requirement.
– This item has a hanger fastened to the back.
– The item will hang on a properly anchored drywall screw.
About the Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus)
The Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is one of the more commonly recognized animals in all of North America. The male mule deer is often referred to as a ‘Buck” and can grow to 300 lbs producing antlers that are fully grown and shed once each year. The antlers they produce differ from the whitetail deer, with two ‘forks’ on each side being the most common growth pattern, totaling 8 points. Mule deer are hunted in most western areas of the United States, with trophy-class antlered males being the most desirable. Their habitat includes everything from the open prairie to mountainous terrain and wooded forests, making them extremely adaptable to various surroundings. Mule deer have a specialized stomach that allows them to eat plants, shoots, and grass for nutrition.
Depth: 30″
Height: 49″
Width: 24″
Weight: 15 lbs
Main Beam Length (L): 20 5/8″
Main Beam Length (R): 21 4/8″
G1/T1 Tine (L): 2 6/8″
G1/T1 Tine (R): 3 0/8″
G2/T2 Tine (L): 16 1/8″
G2/T2 Tine (R): 18 3/8″
G3/T3 Tine (L): 9 7/8″
G3/T3 Tine (R): 10 6/8″
G4/T4 Tine (L): 9 1/8″
G4/T4 Tine (R): 9 6/8″
Abnormal Point 1 (R): 1 4/8″
H1/C1 Circum. (L): 5 0/8″
H1/C1 Circum. (R): 5 1/8″
H2/C2 Circum. (L): 4 2/8″
H2/C2 Circum. (R): 4 3/8″
H3/C3 Circum. (L): 3 6/8″
H3/C3 Circum. (R): 3 6/8″
H4/C4 Circum. (L): 3 6/8″
H4/C4 Circum. (R): 3 7/8″
Outside Spread: 20 4/8″
Inside Spread: 17 6/8″
Tip to Tip Spread: 12 1/8″
Gross Score (Decimal): 175.00″
SCI Score (Fractional): 175 0/8″
B&C Score (Fractional): 169 6/8″
Record Book Score Classes for the Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus)
Safari Club International
Standard
Gold – 179 5/8″
Silver – 165 6/8″
Bronze – 155 0/8″
Gold NT – 211 4/8″
Silver NT – 193 1/8″
Bronze NT – 163 0/8″
Bow
Gold – 171 7/8″
Silver – 158 5/8″
Bronze – 138 0/8″
Gold NT – 207 1/8″
Silver NT – 193 7/8″
Bronze NT – 163 0/8″
Boone & Crocket
Standard
All-Time – 190 0/8″
Awards – 180 0/8″
All-Time NT – 230 0/8″
Awards NT – 215 0/8″
Pope & Young
Bow
Minimum – 145 0/8″
Minimum NT – 170 0/8″
Rowland Ward
Standard
N/A
Scores with NT represent Non-Typical Scores ~ All other scores displayed are Typical Scores
The Specifications of each item, including dimensions and unique characteristics, are recorded on each GSC Card. We include the Depth, Height, Width and Weight of every item when possible. We also include other features such as horn and antler length (when applicable) as well as any other key attributes and descriptions to better identify each items unique characteristics. Below is a sample GSC card. The Specifications and Grade information are provided in each listing.