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Help the Wisconsin DNR collect data on the Great Lakes Spotted Muskellunge
Download the PDF document by clicking on the 'Read More' link below.
Data collected will be contributed to The Cleithrum Project. The Cleithrum Project was established in 1979 as an international repository for biological information on muskellunge and pike. For more information visit the
MNR website.   read more...

 

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Wisconsin Taxidermy Regulations

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Annual Wisconsin Taxidermists Competition - Summer Competition / Rendezvous

 
35th Annual Wisconsin Taxidermist Competition & Deer Classic

 

 

February 21 to February 24, 2013

 

The Patriot Center, Wausau, WI

Contact Dave Blank, 920.696.3382

 

 

Babysitting will be available during the banquet

 Contact Ryan Berra for more info 608-790-0554. Please sign up by noon Saturday. 

 

                                  www.fishingboatingoutdoor.com/WIdeerclassic.html

 



The two most commonly asked questions of taxidermists are:

"How much?" and "How long?"

Quality craftsmanship and artistry has an affect on both of these questions. These pages are here to help you recognize what makes a quality mount and to aid in your selection of a taxidermist. Quality taxidermy, whether fur, fish, or fowl, requires both knowledge and time. Kits are available to anyone desiring to mount an animal, just as paint-by-number kits are on the market.

The question is, would you rather have a paint-by-number or a Terry Redlin hanging in your home? It is only natural that the knowledge and talent of an individual taxidermist would affect the price of their work. They have worked long and hard to develop their skills.

Quality is also a factor affecting how long it takes to have your work completed. Many variables are involved in determining "turn-around" time including,
1) amount of work backlog,
2) whether the taxidermist is full- or part-time,
3) whether there are employees or some of the work is wholesaled out to another taxidermist, and
4) the actual time spent working on your trophy.

Remember that really good work takes longer than sloppy work this applies to taxidermy as much as anything else. It takes time to meticulously flesh and properly tan skins. If insufficient time is allowed for drying, finishing and paint work can crack. It takes time to properly detail anatomically correct eyes, nose, and feet and do a great paint job. The old adage, "you get what you pay for" often applies to taxidermy work.

The Wisconsin Taxidermists Association strives to educate its members about taxidermy methods by bringing in nationally acclaimed taxidermists to give seminars and judge mounts at our competitions. Ribbons earned at WTA competitions rank highly, as some members have earned Best All-Around Taxidermist, Most Distinguished Taxidermist, and many many other awards in world and national shows. Selecting a WTA member who is attending seminars, currently competing and earning ribbons at shows, will help assure you of getting a quality mount.

Don't be afraid to shop around for a good taxidermist. Take some time and visit different taxidermy shops. Ask questions, look around and compare work. The best guides to good work are live animals. Bring photos of live animals and compare them to mounts you are looking at. Quality taxidermy looks good and should last a lifetime when cared for properly. Take the time to invest in a mount which you will find joy in looking at for years to come.

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