How have you guys been doing?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Brockport, NY
Posts: 613
How have you guys been doing?
I havent been in here too much lately, so I figured Id ask how you guys have been getting by so far this spring and summer. Hope you all have gotten some spring bears and turks in, unless you didnt want any, then I hope its been quiet for you!
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,210
RE: How have you guys been doing?
Hey, Bill. Glad to see ya back. Man I am swamped, busier than during deer season. AT least it seems like it. I still have deer coming in, fox, coons, African, bears, etc. Glad I don't do fish. I hope things are well with you. I still have to find time to do my comp pieces.[8D][8D]
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: How have you guys been doing?
I'm not sure if I count here but...
I put off my Taxidermy learnin' for a little while. The wife laid down an ultimatum that I had better put in her new kitchen first before I started any new ventures. I've only been promising her a new kitchen for a short 17 years or so. I finished the deer "rug" for my daughter. See the thread for pictures. I learned quite a bit on that one thing. I guess that's what it is all about...learnin' a little each time. I'm gearing up for my first whitetail mount soon. I bought the cape already wet tanned from a guy named Joe Birchler...real good guy, I can tell right off. I figured to make it a little easier on myself and not try to skin, tan and mount my first. I'll learn that on the next one. I did learn quite a bit from fleshing and tanning that "rug". The biggest thing I learned is that I only want to do one of those in my life and that was it!
I hope to get a few bucks this fall from family to experiment with. I'm in PA so I need to get some experience and then go for the license before I can take paying customers, legally that is. I got distracted for a little while but I can see how this can become an obsession for some.
I put off my Taxidermy learnin' for a little while. The wife laid down an ultimatum that I had better put in her new kitchen first before I started any new ventures. I've only been promising her a new kitchen for a short 17 years or so. I finished the deer "rug" for my daughter. See the thread for pictures. I learned quite a bit on that one thing. I guess that's what it is all about...learnin' a little each time. I'm gearing up for my first whitetail mount soon. I bought the cape already wet tanned from a guy named Joe Birchler...real good guy, I can tell right off. I figured to make it a little easier on myself and not try to skin, tan and mount my first. I'll learn that on the next one. I did learn quite a bit from fleshing and tanning that "rug". The biggest thing I learned is that I only want to do one of those in my life and that was it!
I hope to get a few bucks this fall from family to experiment with. I'm in PA so I need to get some experience and then go for the license before I can take paying customers, legally that is. I got distracted for a little while but I can see how this can become an obsession for some.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,210
RE: How have you guys been doing?
Livbucks - DO yourself a favor and join your state association of taxidermist, you live in one of the best assoc. that exist. If you use it, the way it should be used, it will help you more than you can imagine. It will open doors that were closed before. Trust me on this.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: How have you guys been doing?
Bill, the kitchen is mostly done save for the undercabinet lighting, crown molding and tile backsplash. I gutted it to the studs. Relocated the sink, dishwasher and stove. All new plumbing lines, gas line and wiring. Complete new layout. Should have been built that way but the builder was a cheapskate. With that mostly out of the way I can start to concentrate on TAXIDERMY, WOOHOO!