Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The Buck Stopped



Hunting has always been a passion of mine and finding a Taxidermist to do quality work in a timely manner is a thing of the past.

Until now!

Animals at a glance


Most of the pictures you may enlarge by clicking the mouse over the picture.










































































Wildlife should have a natural pose.




































































The view should reflect the best characteristics of the animal.




Thought should be given of where the animal will be placed in the house to show off the natural beauty of wildlife.































Before the hunt consider what you will do with the animal you harvest. These bears were skinned cutting down the back!

Not the belly like a deer. That is fine for a rug but even then the legs are cut different. Always talk to a Taxidermist before going on that Lifetime adventure!





















Birds take up lots of room if standing on a stand.
Driftwood adds another option on placement.
































































Wildlife comes in all sizes and shapes. Just think of the possibilities if you combine these two above into a glassed coffee table mount!



























































Rocky and Bullwinkle





Most mounts should be completed in two months, not a year as the norm with traditional taxidermists.