WITH 3-TIME WORLD CHAMPION GENE SMITH WRITTEN AND PHOTOGRAPHED BY LARRY BLOMQUIST
In Part 1 it was explained that this is a very detailed article covering the process of mounting a competition whitetail. I also emphasized that not all taxidermists want to do competition work, but I stressed that having this knowledge will make you a better commercial taxidermist and increase the value of your work. Every bit of knowledge we gain will reward us in many ways toward the road to being successful. Properly sizing a skin, preparing a form, and prepping the skin are the first steps to success in commercial and competition taxidermy.
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by World Champion Mike Kirkhart
In this episode of “From the Water to the Wall” I am going to show you how to make reproduction baitfish that can enhance any fish mount and make you a few extra dollars while improving your display and helping to set you apart from your competitors. This method can be used for any small fish that is for a customer who desires a better than lonely looking fish mount. Shiners, panfish, minnows, or any small fish that is only a one-sided fish mount can be done this way. Of course you can be more ambitious than this method and make a two-sided mold, but this is for simplicity and basics, so it is sellable and affordable and profitable.
The materials used are silicone molding rubber, modeling clay, and urethane casting liquid.
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by Travis Courtney de Villiers
MAMMAL TAXIDERMY: "A 3-and-a-half-day-long Super-Seminar in a foreign land"
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Photo reference study by Larry Blomquist
FEATURED THIS ISSUE:
GREEN-WINGED TEAL
EURASIAN TEAL
BLUE-WINGED TEAL
CINNAMON TEAL
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by Larry Blomquist
I first met Gene Smith when he was 17 years old. He had entered a whitetail in the Novice Division of the 1987 World Taxidermy Championships®. I had the pleasure of judging that deer and awarding him with a first-place ribbon. It was easy to see that young man had talent, but I had no idea he also had the desire and drive that I would see in the years ahead. He won his first World Title 8 years later in 1995 at age 25.
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