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Display antlers in a cabin on walls at least 5 feet off the floor to avoid any potential danger from falling, and consider grouping them in odd numbers for visual appeal, such as three or five antlers per display.
Choosing the Perfect Display Location
When it comes to displaying antlers in a cabin, the location is crucial. Avoid placing antlers near doorways, windows, or areas with high foot traffic to prevent damage or accidental breakage. Also, consider the natural light in your cabin and choose a location that provides even illumination to showcase your antlers’ unique characteristics.
Displaying Antlers Strategically
To create a visually appealing display, group antlers in odd numbers (three or five) and vary the size, shape, and orientation of the antlers. For example, place a large mainframe antler in the center, surrounded by smaller branch antlers. When displaying multiple antlers on a single wall, leave about 2-3 feet of space between each antler to create a balanced and harmonious arrangement.
Considerations for Antler Point Restriction Regulations
For hunters who live in areas with antler point restrictions, consider displaying antler points in a way that doesn’t draw attention to the restricted size. For example, group antlers with restricted points together, or focus on displaying the mainframe antlers rather than the restricted points. Additionally, be mindful of the antler’s orientation and placement to avoid highlighting any restricted points.
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