Hey man! I’ve done two ducks myself this past winter and two of the most helpful things I figured out after doing my second was keeping the incision smaller! My incision on the first duck was from mid neck to tail feather but my second was much smaller and I felt it was much easier! Also I dried my second bird for closer to an hour compared to my first where I did about 10 minutes! Getting those feathers nice and dry before putting the skin on the body will help feathers much much better! I’m just a beginner myself so take everything with a grain of salt! But I’m always willing to help out or listen to any tips anybody else has!
That’s something I learned too, the importance of drying them super good before mounting. It makes them look much better! Cool to hear from someone else with the same hobby!
You did everything else very nicely but I really recommend washing your duck skin several times before mounting just to remove all the oils that are left in the skin and feathers. (On any duck) Ducks are very fatty and oily, especially mallards. You did a good job of removing the fat but you never washed it. I like to wash using dawn dish soap and after several washes and rinses I blow dry it with cold air. It makes the ducks feathers nice and fluffy and the oil won’t seep through the skin as time goes by. And of course you can still add the borax after washing. I can already tell that from the way the back feathers kind of clump together that those feathers have a lot of oil in em. Another thing I can also recommend is to use Masters Blend to inject the feet of the duck with. That stuff helps keep the ducks feet from looking shriveled up after they dry. But other than that, you did a great job at explaining the process! Please don’t think I’m trying to be rude about this, I’m just trying to help. Have a nice day! :)
I agree that one could have been washed better, I did wash off camera but there was definitely some oil left in this one. I like to wash in borax, soap, a little pine-sol and salt now. It cleans then really good. I’m hesitant to use masters blend as I’m still getting the basics but it definitely brings the feet back to life, thank you for your input though it was very helpful!
Wash with dawn dish soap ! And make sure when you dry it all the down ( below the feathers ) is nice and fluffy dry ! This would make such a difference on the final product ! Keep at it !
Do lots of research like watching videos and get a sharp knife with changeable blades. Borax is your best friend! Let me know if you want to know anything else!
Yes please keep posting videos best in detail video I've seen so far Did you get the body from vandikes or Makenzies taxidermy supplies? I have so many questions 🤣 but I won't ask them all
Brother tip of the day on your fish. Do not put the wire mesh on front fins. Leaves checker marks. Mesh on back. Plastic on front.. Byrd TAXIDERMY. From Alabama
Thanks this helped alot I plan in starting to get into mounting birds and this helped a lot
Hey man! I’ve done two ducks myself this past winter and two of the most helpful things I figured out after doing my second was keeping the incision smaller! My incision on the first duck was from mid neck to tail feather but my second was much smaller and I felt it was much easier! Also I dried my second bird for closer to an hour compared to my first where I did about 10 minutes! Getting those feathers nice and dry before putting the skin on the body will help feathers much much better! I’m just a beginner myself so take everything with a grain of salt! But I’m always willing to help out or listen to any tips anybody else has!
That’s something I learned too, the importance of drying them super good before mounting. It makes them look much better! Cool to hear from someone else with the same hobby!
Cool dude! Awesome striper! Keep documenting your work and sharing it. Thanks!
Looks good need to dry the feathers some more
You did everything else very nicely but I really recommend washing your duck skin several times before mounting just to remove all the oils that are left in the skin and feathers. (On any duck) Ducks are very fatty and oily, especially mallards. You did a good job of removing the fat but you never washed it. I like to wash using dawn dish soap and after several washes and rinses I blow dry it with cold air. It makes the ducks feathers nice and fluffy and the oil won’t seep through the skin as time goes by. And of course you can still add the borax after washing. I can already tell that from the way the back feathers kind of clump together that those feathers have a lot of oil in em. Another thing I can also recommend is to use Masters Blend to inject the feet of the duck with. That stuff helps keep the ducks feet from looking shriveled up after they dry. But other than that, you did a great job at explaining the process! Please don’t think I’m trying to be rude about this, I’m just trying to help. Have a nice day! :)
I agree that one could have been washed better, I did wash off camera but there was definitely some oil left in this one. I like to wash in borax, soap, a little pine-sol and salt now. It cleans then really good. I’m hesitant to use masters blend as I’m still getting the basics but it definitely brings the feet back to life, thank you for your input though it was very helpful!
@@stonepostoutdoors4471 You’re very welcome!
Great video thanks for sharing, hoping to try mounting a cinnamon teal soon
Thank you, a cinnamon teal would be an awesome mount to have!
Wash with dawn dish soap ! And make sure when you dry it all the down ( below the feathers ) is nice and fluffy dry !
This would make such a difference on the final product ! Keep at it !
I still haven’t done anything yet but I’m looking to get into taxidermy shoot a lot of ducks deer and squirrels myself have any tips for me
Do lots of research like watching videos and get a sharp knife with changeable blades. Borax is your best friend! Let me know if you want to know anything else!
How did you get that mount rod to stay put and not spin after inserting into the foam chest after mounting the duck?
Rough up the wire and bend it slightly. Then hot glue or super glue into the hole
@@stonepostoutdoors4471 thank you
Yes please keep posting videos best in detail video I've seen so far
Did you get the body from vandikes or Makenzies taxidermy supplies?
I have so many questions 🤣 but I won't ask them all
Definitely do more .! Awesome video !! Pretty good job man
Thank you! I’m a beginner getting a few ducks my buddy hunted. Hopefully I do a good bird!
Please do more videos. I’d love to see you do a goose😊
Same name gang
I'd personally love to see a bobwhite quail mount
I have done two but didn’t video them😂 I’ll see if I can get that done for you!
Thankyou Bro !!!!to share hI from México 🇲🇽
very cool!
I’d like to see a Goliath tigerfish mounted.
Just get done watching River Monsters? Catch me one and I'll mount it.
What is the name of the brand you buy the parts from?
Matuska taxidermy
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Brother tip of the day on your fish. Do not put the wire mesh on front fins. Leaves checker marks. Mesh on back. Plastic on front.. Byrd TAXIDERMY. From Alabama