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12 pointer 02-02-2005 03:17 PM

beginning taxidermy??
 
I am 17 am I am interested in taxidermy. I hunt and fish all the time and have been around it all my life. I think I would like to do game mounts. What should I do more to see if I like it? What do I do to become a taxidermist as far as school or training? Do you guys do it full time or part time as a second job? I just need advice or if you could give me some websites or something that would be great. Thanks

rob1 02-02-2005 03:33 PM

RE: beginning taxidermy??
 
Check out the Taxidermy Net at www.taxidermy.net. You can find out just about anything that you want there!
Good Luck!;)

Tree climber 02-02-2005 06:45 PM

RE: beginning taxidermy??
 
rob1 said it all. they have all the info you need.

Deer4ager 02-02-2005 09:14 PM

RE: beginning taxidermy??
 
I just started a taxidermy class at the local community College. It is VERY good. I didn't realize all there is to it. I am about half done with a Squrrell. It is more of an art class than anything. So far the pelt has been the easiest thing. I set the eyes and face tonight, That is the hardest part. Just trying to get it to look right.
There is some expense when getting started too. I am at about $200.00 so far, And I have to go buy some wire tomorrow to support the leggs that I am forming out of clay.
It's a-lot tougher than I ever thought. But I think it will be worth it.

RuralHallWildlifeArtist 02-02-2005 11:21 PM

RE: beginning taxidermy??
 
Everyone should see this squrrell Deer4ager is mounting! It is almost as big as the groundhog I am mounting!
rob1 is right about checking out taxidermy.net. Lots of info there for for you.

kshunter 02-03-2005 10:57 AM

RE: beginning taxidermy??
 
I agree, taxidermy.net is all the training I've had. And the best source for beginning to learn taxidermy on the net. Just do lots and lots of reading, and looking at other deer mounts.

Deer4ager 02-03-2005 03:45 PM

RE: beginning taxidermy??
 
LOL ! ! !
That is the smallest Groundhog I have EVER seen. :D

ORIGINAL: RuralHallWildlifeArtist

Everyone should see this squrrell Deer4ager is mounting! It is almost as big as the groundhog I am mounting!
rob1 is right about checking out taxidermy.net. Lots of info there for for you.

cyclone 02-03-2005 05:36 PM

RE: beginning taxidermy??
 
Here's some good inst. books boys, check out the magazine also...


http://www.breakthroughmagazine.com/...ks+and+Manuals


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