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How to Cape a Deer for a Shoulder Mount | Brian Anderson

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In this episode, Matty sits down with taxidermist and lifelong hunter Brian Anderson for a practical conversation about preserving memories from the field and the deeper meaning behind taxidermy.

We do a full deep dive into caping any animal out for a shoulder mount… Covering every major cut needed, and even the finer details on flipping ears and splitting lips. Although it seems complex, the way that Brian explains and shares how to cape an animal makes it feel much easier and less overwhelming.


Brian’s biggest bit of advice is to practice before game day. If you get the opportunity to shoot a nanny goat or hind/doe, then take the time to practice on these animals so that when it comes to doing an animal of a lifetime… You’re prepared.


Brian’s hunted all over the world and taken some pretty incredible animals with both guns and bows. He shares some pretty epic stories at the end of the episode from some of his most memorable hunts. 

🔍What We Cover:


  • Brian’s journey into hunting and professional taxidermy

  • What happens inside a taxidermy workshop and the process behind the scenes

  • How to properly prepare capes and hides immediately after harvest

  • Common mistakes hunters make that affect final mount quality

  • Balancing taxidermy collecting with home life and space limitations

  • Why taxidermy is about memories, not just trophies

  • Brian’s personal hunting experiences and collection over the years

  • Practical advice for hunters considering their first mount

🧠 Key Takeaway

Good taxidermy starts in the field. Care taken during skinning, caping, and handling directly affects the final result and ultimately how well the memory of that hunt is preserved.

🔗 Find Our Guest

Brian Anderson

Instagram: @brianandersontaxidermy

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