I can’t help but imagine that most fishermen and women, at least once in their lives, has caught at least one fish that was special enough to consider getting it mounted. To some anglers the quest for ...
King Sailfish Mounts does such a brilliant job with its fiberglass recreations of memorable fish catches that it’s hard to believe founder and president Raymond Douglas got into the taxidermy business ...
Editor’s note: For 2021, Jordan Rodriguez’s fishing column will appear twice a month in the Idaho Statesman and at IdahoStatesman.com. Fish taxidermy has fascinated me from an early age. Seeing a huge ...
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (AP) | The only thing about Sandy Margret’s taxidermy business that’s not all about fish is the name itself: Kingfisher Taxidermy. The kingfisher, of course, is a bird — one ...
It`s probably just coincidence that the world`s largest marine taxidermist chose a town named for a fish as the place to build its splashy headquarters, fronted by an ocean-blue wall of glass ...
To be a taxidermist in Minnesota means to know how to make a walleye look like a walleye A Rice taxidermy school has taught about 150 students since it opened in 2004 The current class of five will ...
DAMASCUS — For Rodney Harper, the owner of Harper’s Pure Country Taxidermy in Damascus, taxidermy isn’t just a way to make a living; it’s a way to stay connected to his son, Jared. Rodney has been a ...
But Matt Graves has found his calling by helping those who want something a little more permanent from the ones they manage to land. They include Tim Buetel, who has fish and sea creatures on every ...
Amongst some pretty worn-down storefronts in Sharpsburg, seven miles from downtown Pittsburgh, Memories Sportsman and Taxidermy Shop has operated since 1990. In the musty, cluttered space, owner Sam ...
DULUTH — Randy Bowe remembers exactly how he got interested in taxidermy more than a half-century ago. “I was 12 years old, and I had saved up all my money and went to Montgomery Wards and bought an ...
On a stormy day in Springfield, Mo., the Expo Center was full of menacing bears, jumping lions, flying birds, and swimming fish, all remaining pretty still as they got their hair blow-dried, feathers ...