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deltadog
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« on: June 25, 2011, 12:29:24 PM »

I've always had an interest in taxidermy. I live in south Ms and would like to find a 6 week course, some where in the US that I can learn to do things such as do fish, duck, deer, turkey and predator animals. Looking for a school that has patience for someone who has never done taxidermy. But once I leave I could walk away knowing how to do taxidermy. I dont mind going anywhere in the country but looking for the best place to learn and build my knowledge.

Would love to learn how to preserve deer, fish, small game, predator animals, ducks, turkeys and do the things that really sets these mounts apart and rugs etc.. Would like to have the chance to work for someone after I get out to keep learning and maybe one day when my work becomes good open my own business.

Would love to hear of some state of the art schools that I can gain confidence and learn from ... Thanks!

I've been trolling this site for some time.... its a good one

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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2011, 01:06:03 PM »

There are lots of good schools that specialize in different types of taxidermy, but for fish, birds, and mammals I would suggest Northwest Iowa School of Taxidermy with Tom Matuska. http://www.matuskataxidermy.com/school.html

Cindy Cunningham also offers the same curriculum in Kansas City, but I believe each type is it's own course. http://www.secondcreation.com/school.htm
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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2011, 02:18:42 PM »

Have a look at our website and call or email me if you have any questions.
www.taxidermy-school.com
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SECOND NATURE SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY, LLC
20360 Hwy 200 E.
Bonner,  MT  59823           
866 380-5757 toll free

SECOND NATURE School of Taxidermy is the proven choice of career minded taxidermy students from coast to coast.
We are government approved for students using GI bill and VA benefits.
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« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2011, 02:51:50 PM »

Give us a look. If you have any questions feel free to give us a call.  There are some really good schools listed on this site, its all up to you on who you choose and for what reasons.  www.sdtaxidermyschool.com

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Jack Hossle
(605)840-8530
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Dakota Wildlife Taxidermy
Jack Hossle
329 Main St
Winner, SD 57580
www.sdtaxidermyschool.com
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