Trophy Presentation and Packaging Photo Gallery
At Australia Wide Safari we pride ourselves on field preparation and final presentation of our hunters hard earned trophies.
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The first step in trophy care and preparation. Equally important to finding a good trophy is taking care of it after the hunting part is done.
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Sheree is seen here gluing teeth back into crocodile skulls and fixing buffalo skulls to wooden plaques. All part of our service at Carmor Plains” >
Sheree is seen here gluing teeth back into crocodile skulls and fixing buffalo skulls to wooden plaques. All part of our service at Carmor Plains
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After we have cleaned and bleached this buffalo skull we fixed it to this nice mahogany wood plaque.
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These wild boar tusks from Carmor Plains are of huge dimensions. Taken by Warren Jennings from Australia in August 2014.
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Lucas seen here folding skins in the trophy prep room. This room is sealed at a steady 20 degrees Celsius (72 F) with very little humidity. This allows us to dry all skins easily at any time of the year regardless of outside weather conditions. This is imperative to our safari operations 12 months of the year.” >
Lucas seen here folding skins in the trophy prep room. This room is sealed at a steady 20 degrees Celsius (72 F) with very little humidity. This allows us to dry all skins easily at any time of the year regardless of outside weather conditions. This is imperative to our safari operations 12 months of the year.
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Hard at work in the trophy prep room, wrapping and packaging trophies for shipping.
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Buffalo horns wrapped in leather on a wooden plaque. This is another nice way to display your trophy.
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Trophies ready for wrapping and sealing for shipment.
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A selection of buffalo cow horns wrapped in leather for customers.
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Loading a large shipment of trophies going to Darwin before export.
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Lots of skins wrapped in plastic for shipment.
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Wrapping more skins!
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This skin has been pressure cleaned and is now ready for fleshing
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A large croc skin salted and dried.
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Fleshing a crocodile skin, a very important job!
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Nice buffalo trophy mounted on a Mahogany plaque
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Wild boar tusks and skull on Mahogany plaques
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Large croc skull, bleached and prepared for a customer
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Gluing teeth back into a crocodile skull
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A line up of wild boar skulls for clients.
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Nice buffalo trophy mounted in a wooden plaque
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Nice wild goat mounted on a plaque.
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Earlier days at Carmor Plains. A nice line up of good quality bulls taken one week.
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A nice few days of hunting wild boar at Carmor Plains. Note the bracelet tusker.
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Caping another buffalo! Always wise to make the skin longer than it needs to be. The taxidermist can always cut some off, but you cannot make it longer!
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Nice tusks from a successful safari
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A beautiful bracelet tusk wild boar skull taken at Carmor Plains. I have not seen too many of these in all the years.
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Nicely prepared croc skull ready for shipment
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A huge wild goat trophy mounted on a plaque. This one is over 40 inches.
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Wild boar tusks on plaques
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This croc has a massive skull. A beautiful and unique trophy in any hunters collection.” >
This croc has a massive skull. A beautiful and unique trophy in any hunters collection.
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My good friends from Berlin, Christian and Torsten, the best taxidermists in Germany!! Completing moulds of crocodile heads for life size mounts on crocodiles
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