Great job on the fans. Might want to give this a try. It's more tedious but u come out with a slick clean mount. Just like you did I take it down to the two sets of feathers. Then I go one more and separate the fan feathers from that front row feathers. Now you have two sets of feathers. Take one set (fan) and separate the left side from the right side by slicing down through the middle two feathers. Now take each side and keep them in their respective piles. Take and slice between each quill to separate all the feathers into individual feathers. Take each feather and with a paper towel grab the fat and goop at the bottom and squeezing tightly and pull. This will leave the end clean as a whistle (like you've seen for a quill pen) Do this for all the feathers in each of the four piles. Then lay your fan feathers out in the correct position on cardboard as you did and hot glue the quills at the base. I put blue painters tape across the fan to hold it in place while hot glueing. Then do the same for the front feathers. Put the 2 together and voila. Takes me about 1 1/2 hrs start to finish. No waiting days to dry. I've probably done in excess of 250 this way. Love your channel
Try your wire wheel n your bench grinder and a pair of side cutters. It's much faster. Then sprinkle borox and shake it off. Lay your fan out, mix a golf ball size ball of bondo. Press your feather quills into the bondo. Realign feathers. Wait a half hour and it's ready for your plaque. Takes abut an hour or so. No need to wait for it to dry out. Give it a try. I've been doing taxidermy for 23 years works great.
I do mine with alum 40% & 60% sea salt. Let it sit for about 5 days. Alum does tanning on the meat. I use the same formula for hides. For the the pudding you can use bondo.
This was really cool to see, Mike. Thanks for walking us thru it. I have never heard of there being turkeys up here and definitely don't know of anyone who has gone turkey hunting, let alone preserving they fans. It's really interesting though -I enjoyed this video very much. I'd also love to see the bobcat video. Thanks again, Mike. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Heather🇨🇦
L use alum which is aluminum sulfate a make a 50/50 solution and let soak over night. It pickles it then dry in borax and pin in position.and dry. epoxy, I use the same solution on my capes for mounting for 2 days then add half cup tide for a day to help stretch the hide where you need to when sewing.
I’ve been waiting to see this for awhile! I’ve been curious because I’m planning on taking my first turkey this year! I’ll be looking forward to the bob cat video too
Dear Mulletman, have you considered selling any of your Turkey Fans? I'm a 65 year young woman that at lives in Florida. I watch your video's and just loved the fans you made. I have a perfect spot for one. Of course I have no way of making one but I would LOVE one. They are beautiful!!! God bless you and your very talented wife. Oh, I loved the Africa Series ... Africa is on my bucket list.
I did a a whole cape mount this past spring on my turkey had it on Borax for a couple of months switching out old borax with new every so often. cause I can't scrape away the fat with that style of mount.
Pretty good mullet man something different staying out of the heat it way to hot in Texas think I'm gonna grab me a cold adult beverage and watch some reruns and wait on the next episode Haha EAT GOOD MULLET MAN 🍻🤙🤙
I wonder if you boiled some water and stuck the end with all the fat meat on it into the boiling water for a few minutes if it would make it come off really easy. Just a thought I had when watching you trying to get that stuff off.
I have my first fan still hanging on the wall after 20+ years the tips of the feathers have begun to fray. Can this be fixed or should I have coated them with something in the past to prevent It? I thought maybe hairspray or clear spray paint may have prevented this. Any suggestions to fix or to prevent on a future mount? Thanks
Don’t ever dry before pinning your feathers. Always pin feathers and then run salt and borax. Turkey fan will want to close together. What type of silicon did you use?
Lol when I was younger I just made a paste with borax and stuck it all over the bottom of the fan and left it on it and like ten years later it’s still good but I know that’s not the proper way lol but js
If you take all the front feathers off it kinda is pointless doing the fan, those feathers are what makes it pretty, You can take them off and do the rest of the fan then I glue the front feathers back on
Great job on the fans. Might want to give this a try. It's more tedious but u come out with a slick clean mount. Just like you did I take it down to the two sets of feathers. Then I go one more and separate the fan feathers from that front row feathers. Now you have two sets of feathers. Take one set (fan) and separate the left side from the right side by slicing down through the middle two feathers. Now take each side and keep them in their respective piles. Take and slice between each quill to separate all the feathers into individual feathers. Take each feather and with a paper towel grab the fat and goop at the bottom and squeezing tightly and pull. This will leave the end clean as a whistle (like you've seen for a quill pen) Do this for all the feathers in each of the four piles. Then lay your fan feathers out in the correct position on cardboard as you did and hot glue the quills at the base. I put blue painters tape across the fan to hold it in place while hot glueing. Then do the same for the front feathers. Put the 2 together and voila. Takes me about 1 1/2 hrs start to finish. No waiting days to dry. I've probably done in excess of 250 this way.
Love your channel
Definitely do one on the bobcats u should also do a hunt giveaway to go bobcat hunting with you to
Pick meeeee
Try your wire wheel n your bench grinder and a pair of side cutters. It's much faster. Then sprinkle borox and shake it off. Lay your fan out, mix a golf ball size ball of bondo. Press your feather quills into the bondo. Realign feathers. Wait a half hour and it's ready for your plaque. Takes abut an hour or so. No need to wait for it to dry out. Give it a try. I've been doing taxidermy for 23 years works great.
Do the bobcats
I do mine with alum 40% & 60% sea salt. Let it sit for about 5 days. Alum does tanning on the meat. I use the same formula for hides. For the the pudding you can use bondo.
This was really cool to see, Mike. Thanks for walking us thru it. I have never heard of there being turkeys up here and definitely don't know of anyone who has gone turkey hunting, let alone preserving they fans. It's really interesting though -I enjoyed this video very much. I'd also love to see the bobcat video. Thanks again, Mike. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Heather🇨🇦
Ive always done it the same way you do except I use Bondo, the auto body filler, it works the best out of the different things I've used.
L use alum which is aluminum sulfate a make a 50/50 solution and let soak over night. It pickles it then dry in borax and pin in position.and dry. epoxy, I use the same solution on my capes for mounting for 2 days then add half cup tide for a day to help stretch the hide where you need to when sewing.
Definitely looking forward to the bobcat tutorial. Good stuff!
I’m addicted to your channel. Good job I love it.
you got my vote on the bobcat
Do the bobcat one bud
For sure wanna see more vids like this! Let's see how you do them bobcats
Great video👍 Mullet Man and yes do a bobcat preserve video.
Do the bobcats, ive had a few white tail that i would have liked to keep the hide from
Id love to see the bobcats get done up
I'm really enjoying the variety of your channel, great job!
Great video mullet man....yes please to a skin preserve video
I’ve been waiting to see this for awhile! I’ve been curious because I’m planning on taking my first turkey this year! I’ll be looking forward to the bob cat video too
Great Video! Please do a video on the bobcats, man!
Love your videos it’s really cool because the way you film your hunts
Dear Mulletman, have you considered selling any of your Turkey Fans? I'm a 65 year young woman that at lives in Florida. I watch your video's and just loved the fans you made. I have a perfect spot for one. Of course I have no way of making one but I would LOVE one. They are beautiful!!! God bless you and your very talented wife. Oh, I loved the Africa Series ... Africa is on my bucket list.
Do a shoulder mount
I flesh it out, but not as far as you do with the wire brush and just use regular old salt to dry it out. Works for me.
Keep em coming Mr. Mullet Man Sir !
Very informative video. Do some more like that please Sir !!
Good tips! Looking forward til next turkey season!
I live in Texas to
much love and support from canada we love ya out here mulletman :P
Yeah definitely would like to see more preservation techniques. Also would love to see you preserve a bobcat.
I do all my red squirrels my self and they come out good Iv done a lot of study on taxidermy
Title “how to” already know I’m going to learn a lot this video if done a couple of how to’s on my channel!!
Bass N’ Bucks 😉
Zach HACK yessir!!
Great video 👍👍
Thanks 4 the tips bro, im making a Ceremonial prayer fan 🔥
I wanna see more man!! Awesome job teaching! Keep up the good work and great content!!
Awesome info!
Yes definitely! More how to videos! I love them all.
And SET your clock on the stove!! I’m going to post every time till ya set it 🙁
Ok, I will bite. Your comment about the clock had me looking thru the video again to find this clock that isn't set, haha. Where is it?
Ahhhh! I think I found it - the round, grey one in his garage? I was only looking in the office. That is going to totally drive me nuts now, haha!
The clock on the stove
Heather D. Stove. It’s hard to see in this video. Look at other kitchen videos.
I did a a whole cape mount this past spring on my turkey had it on Borax for a couple of months switching out old borax with new every so often. cause I can't scrape away the fat with that style of mount.
Definitely would love to see more of this stuff
I love your video
Yes to more preservation videos please
Love the shirt. 👍🏻
Love the videos🤘🏼
Show us how you do your bobcats
Pretty good mullet man something different staying out of the heat it way to hot in Texas think I'm gonna grab me a cold adult beverage and watch some reruns and wait on the next episode Haha EAT GOOD MULLET MAN 🍻🤙🤙
you should do more videos like this
Thats a great way to preserve the fans but we have always used salt . here in flordia we get some big turkeys...
You went hunting with outlaw? Thats awesome. Thanks for the tips as well!
What pair of costas do you wear? Keep up the great work love the videos.
Keep killin it man literally!😂🤘 watchin ya from NC come up here and do some hunts!
Eat good!! Have you ever made a coyote jacket?
thtats crazy cool
Yes please show the bobcat video.
More videos like this
Nice vid can u do a office tour at the end of one of your videos maybe
I know this probably sounds very stupid, but I had no idea you could preserve a turkey fan or a beard. Either way, that’s really cool.
This was awesome. Great information. Thank you
I wonder if you boiled some water and stuck the end with all the fat meat on it into the boiling water for a few minutes if it would make it come off really easy. Just a thought I had when watching you trying to get that stuff off.
I like the HeartHatter back there on ur desk😂 why doesn’t he wear it they are nice ass hats, was thinking bout getting myself one
Great job!
Do you do local hunts for people and if so how do you go about setting one up
Do a review of your new truck!
Do it!
I used silicone, you think that’s okay? You mentioned that on the video. Thanks
Keep posting more vids like these for sure
Awesome video 👍👍
Yeee Mullet Man 😎💪💪🤙🙏i never hunted before
Be really nice to see the Jake fan when it's complete.
These videos are cool.
Big fan
Ha ha ha hahaha ...... Why????????????
I have my first fan still hanging on the wall after 20+ years the tips of the feathers have begun to fray. Can this be fixed or should I have coated them with something in the past to prevent It? I thought maybe hairspray or clear spray paint may have prevented this. Any suggestions to fix or to prevent on a future mount? Thanks
Don’t ever dry before pinning your feathers. Always pin feathers and then run salt and borax. Turkey fan will want to close together. What type of silicon did you use?
Wassup 🙌
How to tan hide's
When you preserve a cat, would you do a yote the same or similar?
Use salt it'll dry quicker you can use the cardboard to keep it flat you don't have to use a wire brush or anything once it dries it's done
One day I wish I can go fishing with you
Do you think you could use flour instead of borax?
Yaaaas let’s see those bobcats
NOW TO GO GET A TURKEY
Euro mounts on ur predators and deer u harvest. 👍🏽
Where in Texas do you live in?
Do some bobcats
Why take the small feathers off ? Borax does job no trimming! No wire brush lol
Top 3
What do you do for a living? Are you full time RUclips?
Any one else subscribed for the fact that his name is mullet man
yassir !!! show more !!! use sum squirrel tails and tie sum jigs !!! great video , really enjoy all yur vids !!! EAT GOOD !!!
how can I get a turkey tail u sale them or???
Could you use salt instead of borax I feel like it would dry out faster
Lol when I was younger I just made a paste with borax and stuck it all over the bottom of the fan and left it on it and like ten years later it’s still good but I know that’s not the proper way lol but js
I use to have a mullet
mullet man? did you mean Mountain man . even a taxidermist. i think we all want to see the bobcat tanning
Hey man do something with a beaver. Catch clean cook lol. Consider yourself double dog dared..
If you take all the front feathers off it kinda is pointless doing the fan, those feathers are what makes it pretty, You can take them off and do the rest of the fan then I glue the front feathers back on
Yes. Bobcats. Yes.
JUST PUT ME IN LINE LOL
Pin to card board borax and that is it
lets see dem bobcats
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Dude update your intro graphics its 80's style