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New Additions & Updates: New Panel for Elk & New angling/shooting Lodges

‘The Heritage Stag’ with antlers

It’s been awhile since I have sent a news update-

Plenty going on and a couple of new blog posts- and best of all- what you have been asking for-

A new panel for larger game like elk….so I will catch you up!

February and March found us in very drastic temperature changes.

Early February found us in the Yucatan catching our first Tarpon and Bonefish on a fly at the

wonderful Casa Blanca Lodge.

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See our related blog post of this fantastic trip

http://www.HeritageGameMounts.com/barefoot-flyfishing-in-february-ascension-bay-casa-blanca-lodge

Then March found us tromping after quail in unusual 26 degree snow & ice terrain at another wonderful lodge at

Upland Bird Country in Corsicanna, Tx

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I finally found a shooting sweater that was good looking, warm and suited for ladies

so I did a guest gear review for Ultimate Upland Lodge magazine

http://www.ultimateuplandlodge.com/magazine/read/ladies-end-of-year-gear-review-favs-Old–new_169.html

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And then….

My new design- a black forest style panel for elk and stag has arrived!

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We introduced the new design at the Greater Houston Gun Club in a fundraising shoot benefitting

the

 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

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Turns out—it makes a pretty fabulous mirror too!  Shown here in the Blackberry finish.

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I think I need to paint one of my dog portraits on a panel too!

Can’t you see one of your canine companions on a panel?

We are in the process of updating our website so we can better showcase all our new

sporting art & accessories like:

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Our collection of Texas made shooting pens- here is the 30 Cal Bolt Action writing pen.

The action opens and closes the pen!

Please come ‘like’ our page on Facebook so you don’t have to wait so long to learn what we are up to!

https://www.facebook.com/HeritageGameMounts

Rita Schimpff

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BRING THE WILD INSIDE: Birds and Feathers

SAVE IT ALL

Birds are beautiful creatures.  Their meat and plumage has been enjoyed in a variety of ways over the years.   Gamebirds and their feathers offer limitless decor and entertaining opportunities; not only are they appetising on the dinner plate, but look just as pretty surrounding the plate, on the table, on the mantle, bookcase or wreath.  I wish to inspire you or your hunting partner to bring ALL the birds and feathers home from the field and into the house.  DON’T THROW ANYTHING AWAY!

AND BRING THE WILD INSIDE!

 

photo: biancasnow.com

I save all the feathers, wings, bird bands and tail feathers.  This year I am trying my hand at saving the whole pheasant for a hanging still life. Eldena Stearns at Santa Anna Hunting Preserve beautifully skinned 5 of my pheasants.  I brought them home and prepared them for drying.

 

This is the look I am hoping for when my pheasants are ready.
photo: scotslarder.blogspot.co.uk

MAKE A DISPLAY- BOOKCASE, MANTLE OR TABLE

I like to make theme related vignettes like on my mantle below.  I have the perfect base for a bird theme, my Audubon print Mississippi Kites and my clock featuring huntress Diana with her gamebirds.  Then I just started adding from there with color, texture and feathers, eggs, skulls and even a nest that recently blew down in a storm.

Add a little of the absurd in your vignette  – the leaves, twigs and nest from outside with some sparkling crystal or shiny silver – worn leather books.

a nice contrast in texture & tone, yet keeping with the avian theme.
How about feathers instead of candles? Pop in a little Oasis to steady pheasant feathers, moss, acorns & leaves. A found Blue Jay feather for accent.

TAXIDERMY TO THE TABLE

Bring your taxidermy to the table.
photo: hydrangeahillcottage.blogspot.com

 

Blue & Brown, prints and pattern.
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A shock of lime green with a nest and egg.
photo: www.teawithbetty.wordpress.com
Add a pop of unexpected color like hot pink!

 

photo: thisivyhouse.tumblr.com
An inspiration for sure, add bird taxidermy to your bookcases……
…Over the bookcase or ….
..over a clock…
Add feathers to your favorite hat.

 

Would look nice on a ladies jacket too.
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Feathers in fall wreaths

 REPURPOSE THE HUNT – EAT THE MEAT & SAVE THE REST

Gold leaf antlers, dried pheasant, pine cones, feathers, oak leaves and acorns.
…and arrangements – super feather, moss and mushrooms.
photo: craftsncoffee.com

 

Vintage duck call hung over lamp finial and a great place to string those duck bands.

 

Easy & pretty on invitations & personal note cards.

 

Feathers, eggs, nests & bird taxidermy- be inspired – Save them and reuse them.

 

LET BIRDS INSPIRE YOU

BRING THE WILD INSIDE!

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Santa Anna Quail Hunt March 2011

Santa Anna Quail Hunt

In March HGM joined friends for a two day hunt at the Santa Anna Hunting Area owned  by Gerry & Eldena Stearns (saha@web-access.net).  In addition to hunting Bob White and Tennessee Reds, we also found the occasional Chukar and Pheasant.  It was a wonderful 2 days and Eldena did a great job preparing our birds to be enjoyed for many future meals.

Rita and Gerry relaxing between courses.

 

First pheasant with the aid of Radar.
Skip, Ted, Rita and Rico enjoy the hospitality of the Stearns’.

 

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4R Ranch Quail Hunt 2/14/2011

4R Ranch Quail Hunt

On Monday, Rita and Skip enjoyed a joint Valentine’s gift with a fabulous quail hunt at the 4R Ranch in Hondo,Tx.   It was a wonderful shoot behind experienced bird dogs,  English Pointers (Ginger & Junior) and English Cockers (Clover & Dixie) working seamlessly together.

Our hosts Jill and Deryl McKinnerney later treated us to a sunset tour of the kennels and ranch with abundant Axis, Whitetail and Turkey along the Hondo Creek.  Attention to detail and service is top shelf for their bird hunts as well as deer hunters.

Rita and guide, Scott Porter rest with Junior between courses.

 

Rita and Skip enjoy their Valentine’s Day hunt at the 4R Ranch in Hondo, TX.