Let’s see your Trophy Room/Man Cave

I can see a few of us could use some guidance on lighting. (Raising hand)


Thoughts from the Experienced?
 
I have a spare bedroom with mounts but it is being worked on for warranty work. Last October we had a huge driving rain storm which revealed the electrical panel on the outside of the house wasn’t adequately sealed.
My sheep was in front of the baseboard that needs replaced so he’s hanging out in the living room
I kind of like it out there.

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that is one of the best Dall mounts and poses I have ever seen! wow, the base is clean and not too busy either. unreal display of a truly magnificent trophy. Kudos to you fine sir!
 
Downstairs:

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Downstairs library area:

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This will look better when I get my RMB in there:

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Ox and Oryx:

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View from the bar:

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I love the euro bighorn ram on the fireplace!
 
Garage: reloading area, meat processing, general work area (that needs to be organized):

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Some deer out in the same area:

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Have only 3 mounts upstairs, this elk and 2 of my wife's B&C pronghorn:

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I remember that bull well. Such an awesome animal. Your trophy room is amazing buzz. A lot of time put into those heads.
 
Ran out of space downstairs so the moose is in my second trophy room upstairs with a bear rug and another whitetail. Waiting On an elk mount from Taxedermy. I’m blessed And lucky. I never imagined running out of room.
 

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My trophy room was originally my shop, but over time, I’ve converted it to a detached apartment. Hope to add a bathroom this fall
I’m mainly a duck hunter, but muzzleloader and turkey hunt when duck season is not in
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My house is quite small so the man/person cave is my living room. We also have a small adjoining trophy room for the business. It is handier showing clients quality photos of the work instead of storing and cleaning a large menagerie. There is a muley and kudu pedestal mounts in the works. Lord knows where those will go.
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