So you just harvested a trophy animal but do not want to spend over $500 for a shoulder mount? Roll up your sleeves and make your own European Mount to preserve your hunt on the cheap!
A DIY european mount can be a very satisfying and budget friendly way to proudly display your trophy animals. Follow these steps to create a mount you can admire for years to come.
I strongly suggest you complete this project outside. There are some unpleasant odors that are associated with making a european mount. I use the side burner on my grill to boil my skulls. You could do all the work in your kitchen, if your marriage is strong enough. I'll pass on that.
Start Clean
The best way to start your european mount is with the least amount of meat and hide as possible. Use a sharp knife or scalpel to cut away as much flesh as you can. This will reduce the amount of time you need to boil your skull. While you are removing excess meat, you can begin to prep the "bath water" for your head. I use a 21 quart stock pot, filled 3/4 with water. Mix in some Palmolive dish soap, or any other degreasing agent to aid in the cleaning process.
Bath Time

Dye It

The initial investment for the european mount was:
- Granite Ware 21 Quart Steel Stock Pot $20.83 Walmart
- Salon Care 40 Volume Creme Developer 16 oz. $3.69 Sally Beauty
- Palmolive Oxy Dish Liquid, Ultra Concentrated 25 oz. $2.99 Walgreens
Everything else I had laying around the garage. Once the pot was purchased, every mount afterwards will cost under $10. When you want to preserve the memory of your next hunt, give this DIY european mount a try.