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<blockquote data-quote="surjimmy" data-source="post: 2310731" data-attributes="member: 1551"><p>Yes we kept the meat, to have it processed is $15 a foot. Our Guide asked us if we wanted to help skin and precess the meat, we of course said yes. After it was done, he only charged us $10 a foot since we helped. I am having the belly hide tanned and a neck mount. Neck mount is mounted on a piece of wood that looks like swamp water, the head looks like he's coming out to the water with mouth open. You can't have the back of the Gator tanned, cause it's all bone under it. What you do is, cut it off and put it in a bucket and let it decompose. Then what you have are what they call scoots. they look like sanddollars with a ridge on them. Short answer. You pay $850 for Guide fee's and $50 for tag, and you can do what ever you want with the Gator. It's yours to have precessed there or you can take it home and do it here.</p><p>I have pictures of the 1st mate's patch and pictures of the scoots on my phone. I have no idea how to transfer them to here or photobucket. I can text them to you, just PM me with your number. The patch is something to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surjimmy, post: 2310731, member: 1551"] Yes we kept the meat, to have it processed is $15 a foot. Our Guide asked us if we wanted to help skin and precess the meat, we of course said yes. After it was done, he only charged us $10 a foot since we helped. I am having the belly hide tanned and a neck mount. Neck mount is mounted on a piece of wood that looks like swamp water, the head looks like he's coming out to the water with mouth open. You can't have the back of the Gator tanned, cause it's all bone under it. What you do is, cut it off and put it in a bucket and let it decompose. Then what you have are what they call scoots. they look like sanddollars with a ridge on them. Short answer. You pay $850 for Guide fee's and $50 for tag, and you can do what ever you want with the Gator. It's yours to have precessed there or you can take it home and do it here. I have pictures of the 1st mate's patch and pictures of the scoots on my phone. I have no idea how to transfer them to here or photobucket. I can text them to you, just PM me with your number. The patch is something to see. [/QUOTE]
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