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Kerwin Schetter
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November 16, 2016
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As a taxidermist the study and knowledge of animal anatomy, muscular and skeletal mechanics is the key to success. The phrase reference, reference, reference should always be ones first thought and words to slip through the lips. Whether you enjoy viewing wildlife or looking for artistic gestures and motion these two photographers will provide beautiful illustrations.
*Two of my favorite*…
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Kerwin Schetter
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March 22, 2016
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These steps will give your taxidermist the best possible start in providing you with an outstanding finished mount.
A. Hang the hog from the hind feet. (this procedure can be performed on the ground but will take a little more energy and time to complete)
B. One circular cut around the mid-section.
C. One circular cut at the wrist joint on both front legs.
D. Single cut from the wrist…
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Kerwin Schetter
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October 14, 2014
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Hide and Cape Preparation
Proper field care of a fresh hide is critical to the quality of the finished product.
Skinning -
While skinning your animal, use caution and be sure you do not cut into the hide. Try pulling out instead of straight down on the hide. Use your knife sparingly, instead try to “peel” the animal. For transporting back to camp or your home, always fold the hide flesh to…
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Kerwin Schetter
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October 14, 2014
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Shipping Instructions
At Mounts Unlimited Taxidermy, we tan hides for customers all over the country. That’s right, you can ship your hides to us for tanning. It’s best to ship your raw, uncured hides frozen for second day delivery by adhering to the guidelines below. You can also send your hides to us after they have been fleshed, salted and dried via UPS Ground.
Fold the hid…
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Kerwin Schetter
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October 13, 2014
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Field Judging Black Bear Size
Field judging Black Bears can sometimes be difficult even for the most experienced of bear hunters. The animal you are judging is usually completely black aside from color phase bears, they have thick fur and the shadows they create can be deceiving. There are several methods you can have at your disposal to help you determine if the bear is a shooter or…
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Kerwin Schetter
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June 30, 2013
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Mounts Unlimited Taxidermy is proud to honor all the women and youth who are hunting enthusiast enjoying this awesome heritage we all take great pride in called Hunting with the following incentive to work hard, play hard, and hunt even harder.
2013 hunting season is upon us. Drawing applications were submitted, results have been handed down, and final preparations for another awesome season…
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