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Beginners Taxidermy – Fleshing Part 1

March 1, 2010

Beginners taxidermy. Professional taxidermist demonstrates how to flesh a whitetail deer. Part 1 – Lips. Presented by Backwoods Taxidermy and Helping Hand Hangers.
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Bill Geist at National Taxidermy Championship-CBS Sunday Morning

February 27, 2010

CBS’ offbeat reporter Bill Geist attends the National Taxidermy Championship, which he calls “a beauty pageant for inanimate animals.” As he puts it, “there’s something creepy about stuffed animals and the men who mount them.” I agree with you, Bill, even if that’s not what you meant. Bill Geist can be seen regularly [...]

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What You Need To Know After A Turkey Kill

January 18, 2010

You bagged a trophy gobbler; now what?
Your choices are varied and many: Do you send it off to a taxidermist for a full-body mount? Do you make a beautiful wall-mounted cape? Do you make a fan mount? Or do you clean it and eat it?
This often difficult decision has to be made with expedience, as [...]

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Eyelid Sculpting with Rick Carter

January 17, 2010

This eyelid sculpting video is excerpted from a four-hour DVD seminar on the complete taxidermy procedure for creating a shoulder mount whitetail deer featuring Rick Carter of Georgia.

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The Taxidermy Guide

January 10, 2010

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All About The American Alligator

January 7, 2010

The American Alligator is native only to the southeastern United States, where it inhabits wetlands that frequently overlap with human-populated areas. It is larger than the other Alligator species, the Chinese Alligator.

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Yukon Hunters & Taxidermy

January 6, 2010

Jim Rogers. 150 Countries, 150,000 Miles in three years – today’s stop Yukon Canada see his adventures here
Taxidermy (Greek for “skin arrangement”) is the art of mounting or reproducing animals for display (e.g. as hunting trophies) or for other sources of study. Taxidermy can be done on all species of animals including humans. The [...]

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Choose A Taxidermist You Can Trust

January 5, 2010

Today’s sportsmen like to keep the memory of an especially exciting hunt alive by decorating their home or office with a mounted trophy. Follow this advice and you won’t be disappointed when that crate finally arrives on your doorstep.

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Art Is Often The Stuff Of Taxidermy

February 10, 2009

From a stand in his rural Clay County yard, John McFarland observes the way a deer turns its ears and where the whites of its eyes lie.He watches the grass to see where rattlesnakes hide or what raccoons are eating and, when he is satisfied, he takes it all into the old pole barn [...]

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A New York Award-Winning Taxidermist

February 3, 2009

There was a time when Mike Vickerson was like most people and did not even know what a Himalayan thar is. Now he’s familiar with the goatlike animal, inside and out.
A client recently sent a thar — and a wallaby and chamois — to Vickerson, the proprietor of Adirondack Wildlife Studio in Pine Lake [...]

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