By Lynn Murphy on Thursday, 21 August 2025
Category: Hunt of the Day

How to Mount a Deer Head

Mounting a deer head is a rewarding process for hunters and taxidermists alike. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to achieve a professional-looking mount.

Materials Needed

To begin, ensure you have all the necessary materials:


Step-by-Step Guide1. Skinning and Caping

Carefully skin the deer, ensuring the cape is intact and free of cuts. Make sure to leave enough skin around the head and neck to allow for proper mounting. This process is crucial for a good final product.

2. Skull Plate Preparation

Clean the skull plate thoroughly. Remove any remaining flesh and brain matter. If necessary, trim the skull plate to fit the form. You can use Bondo to secure the antlers to the skull plate if they are loose or separated.

3. Fleshing and Salting the Cape

Flesh the cape to remove all fat and muscle tissue. This is a critical step to prevent spoilage and ensure proper tanning. Once fleshed, heavily salt the entire cape and roll it up. Allow it to sit for at least 24-48 hours to draw out moisture.

4. Tanning the Cape

After salting, rehydrate the cape and then immerse it in a tanning solution. Follow the instructions on your chosen tanning solution carefully. Tanning makes the hide pliable and preserves it. This step can take several days depending on the solution used.

5. Mounting the Cape on the Form

Once the cape is tanned and dried, it's time to mount it. Carefully position the cape over the form, aligning the features. Use adhesive to secure the cape to the form, working slowly to smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles.

6. Detailing and Finishing

7. Final Touches

Once dry, brush the hair to restore its natural flow. Secure the mounted deer head to a mounting plaque using wood screws.

Step

Description

Estimated Time

Skinning & Caping

Carefully remove the hide from the deer's head and neck.

1-2 hours

Skull Plate Prep

Clean and prepare the skull plate with antlers.

30 mins - 1 hour

Fleshing & Salting

Remove all tissue from the cape and salt for curing.

2-4 hours initially, plus 24-48 hours salting

Tanning

Treat the cape with a tanning solution to preserve it.

Varies by solution (days to weeks)

Mounting

Fit and adhere the tanned cape to the form.

2-4 hours

Detailing

Sculpt eyes, nose, lips, and sew incisions.

2-3 hours

Drying

Allow the mount to dry completely.

Several weeks

Final Touches

Attach to a plaque and groom.

30 mins - 1 hour

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