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barkalot62
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Hi I am in Mount Forest Ontario Canada and looking to learn taxidermy. Can anyone help. Either by me driving somewhere for classes or some online courses. Thanks
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Bubbadrake
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A friend and I just finished the 8 week course at Missoula Valley School of Taxidermy in Thompson Falls, MT. That is an excellent school to learn everything, Game heads, birds (waterfowl and upland), fish, and full bodies. The instructor, Tim Wood, is a great teacher and takes the time to help anyone and answer any question. He also was very helpful locating specimens for us to mount in class. I would recommend that school to anyone! Well worth the cost of tuition.
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Bubbadrake
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The website for Missoula Valley School of Taxidermy is:
http://www.taxidermyschools.com/
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barkalot62
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hi there
thanks for the reply but I am in Ontario Canada. Would you know of any courses there possibly or where to check for them. Thanks once again.
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mr.T aka mr. friendly
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there are a couple of schools in Michigan, is that to far for you?
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Stop Rot,,use it or lose it.
Don't put "taxidermy" in your user name until you are one.
"Some mistakes go away with practice and some mistakes go away with study. Study first and you won't waste the time practicing".
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Jims Wildlife Studio
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Hello barkalot62, Did you try to check on line, or may be contact your local or regional game officer's they might be your best bet. Good Luck, Jim
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