DIY Turkey Fan Mount: A Step-by-Step Guide to Preserve Your Hunting Memories

Hey there, fellow hunters! Looking for a unique way to commemorate your successful turkey hunt? Look no further than creating a DIY turkey fan mount, a beautiful and meaningful display that will preserve your memories for years to come.

This detailed guide will walk you through every step of the process, from removing the fan and beard to cleaning, preserving, and mounting your prized trophy. Get ready to transform your turkey fan into a stunning wall art that will be the envy of all your hunting buddies.

Step 1: Remove the Fan and Beard

Start by removing the fan and beard from your turkey immediately after the hunt This will prevent any unnecessary damage during transport and cleaning,

  • Fan Removal: Locate the tail bone just above the bird’s vent and cut along it with a sharp knife. Leave some extra feathers attached for easier removal later.
  • Beard Removal: Cut the beard off after plucking the turkey, as this will expose the breast sponge and create a mess.

Step 2: Freeze the Fan and Beard

Freezing your fan and beard as soon as possible is crucial. This will prevent rotting and kill any lice or mites that might be present. Store them in a plastic bag in the freezer to keep things clean and organized.

Step 3: Remove the Meat

Once you’re ready to prepare the fan, the first step is to remove all the meat. This is the most tedious part but essential for ensuring a long-lasting and odor-free mount.

  • Use a sharp pocket knife to remove large pieces of meat and bone from the fan.
  • Remove unwanted feathers from the back of the mount.

Step 4: Cleaning the Feathers

After removing the meat, focus on cleaning the feathers. This involves removing fat and debris that can cause rotting.

  • Use scissors to separate the quills and a wire brush to scrape out the fat from between the feathers.

Step 5: Preserving the Mount

Proper preservation is key to ensuring your turkey fan mount lasts for years.

  • Spread the fan on cardboard and pin the feathers in place using small tacks or toothpicks.
  • Sprinkle borax liberally over the base of the fan, ensuring it reaches all crevices.
  • Let the fan sit in borax for at least two weeks, checking occasionally for any issues.
  • Wipe off excess borax and re-pin any feathers that have moved.

Step 6: Prepare the Mount for Hanging

Create a plaster seal at the base of the fan using regular Bondo. This will allow you to screw the mount to the wall behind a plaque.

  • Spread Bondo over the base of the fan and let it dry overnight.
  • Once dry, you’ll have a solid base to hold the feathers in place and enable wall mounting.

Step 7: Mount the Fan

Purchase a turkey fan mount kit from a hunting store. These kits come in various styles and materials and often include accessories for mounting beards, spurs, and skulls.

  • Screw the mount through the center of the plastered fan, securing it in place.
  • Mount the fan to the wall using the provided hardware.

Bonus: Fixing Damaged Feathers

If your turkey’s feathers are damaged or broken, don’t worry! You can easily fix them using fly tying material and toothpicks.

  • Use toothpicks as crutches for broken stems and fly tying thread to wrap around the damaged areas.

Creating a DIY turkey fan mount is a rewarding experience that allows you to preserve your hunting memories and create a unique and beautiful display. By following these step-by-step instructions, you can transform your turkey fan into a treasured piece of hunting art that will be a conversation starter for years to come.

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FAQ

How long does a turkey fan need to dry before mounting?

Let your fan dry for one week and then turn it over and let dry at least another week. It may take up to 3 weeks for the fan to properly dry.

What to do with a turkey if you want to mount it?

After the Hunt It can take up to 48 hours for the turkey to freeze solid. If you have a local taxidermist you can get it to immediately, waste no time delivering it to him. If you cannot get the bird to a taxidermist on the first day of the kill, then you will need to freeze the bird.

What are the different ways to mount a turkey?

Of course, there are numerous options for a full turkey mount. These include various poses and postures, including: standing alert, one-fourth strut, half strut, three-fourth strut, full strut, gobbling, flying, on a limb and more.

Where can I find a Mount Turkey fan Mount Kit?

Step 6: The Mount Turkey fan mount kits can be found at most hunting stores and come in a variety of shapes, colours, and materials. They will also vary in their accessory mounts that can allow you to hang beards, spurs, and even skulls alongside your fan.

How do you remove a Turkey fan?

The centre of the fan will also have a piece of tail bone that will need to be removed and will take a lot of the meat with it. A sharp pocket knife will be sufficient when removing the large pieces of meat and bone. This is also the stage when you can begin removing unwanted feathers from the back of the mount. Turkey Fan out of the freezer

How do you hang a fan on a wall?

They will also vary in their accessory mounts that can allow you to hang beards, spurs, and even skulls alongside your fan. Whichever one you choose to buy or make, these mounts will often simply screw through the centre of your plastered fan, locking it in place, and screwing into the wall on the other side.

Can you put lice on a Turkey fan?

These poultry lice are extremely common in Turkeys and although they can’t be spread to humans, hanging any form lice on your wall is highly discouraged. I typically keep the fan in a plastic grocery bag in the freezer as well to make sure that the dead lice stay in the bag and do not get mixed in with other food you may have in there.

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