A few Q's
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 126
A few Q's
What are some good taxidermy videos/books and deer mounting? I know that everyone will say that the best knowledge is hands on, but I would like to learn some of the reasons why things are down and how. I was thinking of getting one of the Deer mounting kits in the Van Dykes catalog, has anyone used these kits and how did they turn out? I thought I would try to mount a deer and see how it goes and if I enjoy it maybe doing some taxidermy while I attend school. What does everybody think about going to a taxidermy school? A waste of money or a learning experience? Thanks for the help.
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: North East PA. but not home.
Posts: 743
RE: A few Q's
Taxidermy School will cost you a good bit of time and money!
There are some good step by step books ,to be had. I think,one of the better ones,is from Wildlife artist supply.
IMHO,the kit,you mentioned,would not be to your liking???????
There is so much more to mounting a deer,than people figure.
There are some good step by step books ,to be had. I think,one of the better ones,is from Wildlife artist supply.
IMHO,the kit,you mentioned,would not be to your liking???????
There is so much more to mounting a deer,than people figure.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,210
RE: A few Q's
I would recommend getting a few videos, Salle Dahmes has a good one. But you can watch all the videos, but getting your hands on a bloody, cold carcass (sorry to be so blunt) is completely different than watching! Call around to some local taxidermist and see if they could use some help part time. I went to a local community college to learn and wouldn't trade it. Money for money, IMHO it's the way to go. I spent less than $1000 and got as much as education as some of the $10000 schools.
Breakthrough taxidermy manuals, especially the mammal, are great. Taxidermy Today and Breakthrough magazines are also good tools. If you really want to you'll find a way.
Breakthrough taxidermy manuals, especially the mammal, are great. Taxidermy Today and Breakthrough magazines are also good tools. If you really want to you'll find a way.