I get calls every spring and summer about fish taxidermy. In short, I donāt do fish! But I am more than happy to refer folks to a top notch fish taxidermist. Brian, owner of Nature Inspired Taxidermy is my number one referral for those looking to have skin mounts or replicas done. Give him a follow and check out his photo gallery! š£ ... See MoreSee Less
Prepping the most fragile and unique whitetail cape Iāve ever worked with today. The plan is to prep this lil dude, make any form alterations that are needed, and have him mounted by the end of the week š¤š¼š¦
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On 12/31/24 a great client, Aiden, brought me 6 sets of whitetail antlers, an elk european mount, and a Texas aoudad for shoulder mounts. Every one of those animals needed a new skin (except for the aoudad, which he had just harvested days before).
Well, today I mounted the last of his 6 whitetail. A pretty slick mix, if I do say so myself! š¦ ... See MoreSee Less
Thank you Scott Spaid for hooking me up with this spare cape! The antlers on this mount are from a buck killed many moons ago, but the cape is from a buck that was harvested by our neighbor in early October this past season.
A little reminder that with a little extra moolah to cover the cost of a replacement cape, Iām able to mount antlers of bucks that were harvested in the past! ... See MoreSee Less
If any of you are looking for something to do next weekend, keep the Pennsylvania Taxidermist Associations Sportsmanās show in mind.
The event is open to the public from 10 am - 3 pm on Saturday March 21st. There will be over 80 vendors present, raffles, and (for me the most exciting part) the taxidermy competition floor will be open for public viewing. There will be hundreds of displays ranging from mammals to waterfowl, reptiles, fish, and everything in between. Youāll see everything from entry level taxidermy work to masters level quality.
This year will sadly be the first year that Iām not entering a piece in the competition, as Iām still fighting to finish critters from the 24/25 season by the end of April. But Iāll certainly be there to soak in some taxidermy education, support the organization and fellow taxidermists, and have a great time.
I get calls every spring and summer about fish taxidermy. In short, I donāt do fish! But I am more than happy to refer folks to a top notch fish taxidermist. Brian, owner of Nature Inspired Taxidermy is my number one referral for those looking to have skin mounts or replicas done. Give him a follow and check out his photo gallery! š£ ... See MoreSee Less
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A nifty skin mount bass he mounted for the Pa state competition last month š
I saw that piece in Ohio last year. It was dang cool!
I think this piebald button buck turned out pretty slick!! š¤š¼š¦ ... See MoreSee Less
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A little close up šø
You do phenomenal work with deer!!!
Beautiful work Andy. But I couldn't shot it
Someone pet got shot. Oh no. Lol . Looks great Man!!
Looks good.
Looks like something from a fairytale!!! So cool!!!
Looks great!
That’s cool!!! Great work!!!
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Prepping the most fragile and unique whitetail cape Iāve ever worked with today. The plan is to prep this lil dude, make any form alterations that are needed, and have him mounted by the end of the week š¤š¼š¦
Iāll post pics when heās all finished up! ... See MoreSee Less
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On 12/31/24 a great client, Aiden, brought me 6 sets of whitetail antlers, an elk european mount, and a Texas aoudad for shoulder mounts. Every one of those animals needed a new skin (except for the aoudad, which he had just harvested days before).
Well, today I mounted the last of his 6 whitetail. A pretty slick mix, if I do say so myself! š¦ ... See MoreSee Less
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Handsome devil I mounted yesterday š¦
Thank you Scott Spaid for hooking me up with this spare cape! The antlers on this mount are from a buck killed many moons ago, but the cape is from a buck that was harvested by our neighbor in early October this past season.
A little reminder that with a little extra moolah to cover the cost of a replacement cape, Iām able to mount antlers of bucks that were harvested in the past! ... See MoreSee Less
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Nice work how do you get the skin in front of the eye to dry so flawlessly.
Looks fantastic buddy!!!
Mr. Attitude š” š¤ š¦ ... See MoreSee Less
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A handsome home town buck, ready to rock! š¤š¼ š¦ ... See MoreSee Less
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If any of you are looking for something to do next weekend, keep the Pennsylvania Taxidermist Associations Sportsmanās show in mind.
The event is open to the public from 10 am - 3 pm on Saturday March 21st. There will be over 80 vendors present, raffles, and (for me the most exciting part) the taxidermy competition floor will be open for public viewing. There will be hundreds of displays ranging from mammals to waterfowl, reptiles, fish, and everything in between. Youāll see everything from entry level taxidermy work to masters level quality.
This year will sadly be the first year that Iām not entering a piece in the competition, as Iām still fighting to finish critters from the 24/25 season by the end of April. But Iāll certainly be there to soak in some taxidermy education, support the organization and fellow taxidermists, and have a great time.
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Handsome son of a gun from yesterday all groomed out and ready to dry š¦ ... See MoreSee Less
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