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Author Topic: taxidermy classes  (Read 3826 times)

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Offline blabman

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I have always had an interest in taxidermy. Dabbled a little when I was a teen. Now Im older and would like a place to learn taxidermy. Really would like to learn shoulder mounts and birds.
If anyone knows where a guy could learn please reply.
« Last Edit: December 12/22/13, 10:54:59 AM by blabman »

Offline MTCOMMER

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Auggie is the taxidermy master on the site. I havent seen him around in a while, but im sure u can send him an email.  I bet he could point u to the right place!

Offline mathews4ever

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I had considered going to school for taxidermy too. When I was looking around I found a school in WI that seems to be the bee's knees. I have his DVDs and they are very informative. I haven't had a chance to give taxidermy a fair shake due too living conditions, but I feel that I could mount a deer head from his DVD. Looks like there on sale right now.
http://www.americaninstituteoftaxidermy.com/

What kind of taxidermy are you looking to due? I know that I personally would like to due gameheads and maybe birds. I don't have any interest in fish. I know a few guys have said that I was crazy to consider doing taxidermy in MN and not do fish. Who knows, maybe AUGGIE will agree.
« Last Edit: December 12/22/13, 11:38:42 PM by mathews4ever »
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Offline mathews4ever

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Here's a bunch of links of taxidermy schools
http://www.taxidermy.net/learn/schools1.html
"when a hunter is in a tree stand with high moral values and proper hunting ethics and richer for the experience, that hunter is twenty feet closer to god." -Fred Bear-

Offline blabman

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No schools in the South metro. Was hoping there was a taxidermist out there that might offer some how to instruction.

Offline mathews4ever

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Isn't Auggie down by Mankato? Maybe you can butter him up and he can learn you a thing or two.
"when a hunter is in a tree stand with high moral values and proper hunting ethics and richer for the experience, that hunter is twenty feet closer to god." -Fred Bear-

Offline Auggie

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Northwest Iowa School of Taxidermy in Spirit Lake, IA
I instructed here years ago, and Tom Matuska, the owner of the school is one of the finest guys you will ever meet.
I would recommend his classes for anyone who wants to learn a basic knowledge of all phases of taxidermy. I think he still runs a nine week course.
If your interested in more in depth training on a specific phase I also teach private, individual and/or group classes.
Feel free to contact me on pricing and I can give you the contact information for past students that have attended my classes.
Shane Augeson
Wallhangers Taxidermy Studio
9040 40th St NW
Milan MN 56262
www.wallhangerstaxidermystudio.com
320-269-3337