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Round two gator head taxidermy

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The wife is complaining again about the amount of critters taking up space in the freezer so its time to complete another taxidermy project. My last gator head turned out ok so we’ll see how this guy turns out. A lot of work to remove all of the meat and membrane in these heads. Used an oscillating tool to cut the upper palate out so I could remove the meat underneath. Will have to cut inside the jaw bones as well to remove the meat from inside them too.
 

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Know a couple folks that use pressure washer on deer sculls don’t know if same application could be used on gators
 
I had my trophy gators head freeze dried. It looks awesome but I’m told no one does that anymore. Now I hear people pickle them.
Joe “Kastaway” Kulis used to do freeze drying as a business. I believe he was the pioneer of the process but I believe he passed away and not sure if anyone else does it. I will pickle this one before I tan it. Right now it is in a pile of salt until I can get back to it after family lunch in town. Still have a ton of fleshing to do.
 
Joe “Kastaway” Kulis used to do freeze drying as a business. I believe he was the pioneer of the process but I believe he passed away and not sure if anyone else does it. I will pickle this one before I tan it. Right now it is in a pile of salt until I can get back to it after family lunch in town. Still have a ton of fleshing to do.
Ravenel Freeze Drying in Covington did mine. He still does turkey heads but no more gators.
 
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