Preserving a deer’s skull in a European-style mount is a comparatively inexpensive option that captures a natural beauty. The ...
Some trophies just don’t deserve a trip to the taxidermist for a shoulder mount, yet they don’t deserve to be tacked to the tool shed, either. Boiling a skull doesn’t actually involve boiling, but ...
With the deer season over and temperatures perfect for hanging and aging venison, local hunters soon will be deciding what to do with their bucks' antlers. It's a disrespectful waste to just discard a ...
I wrote a column for Sunday's newspaper about the highly refined skills of Storm Amacher of St. Paul and her business, Remains to be Seen. Storm employs tiny bugs to clean skulls of deer, elk and ...
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Steve Stahl climbed up the thin ladder to the second story of his two-car garage and then walked into a specially built room where his dermestid (flesh-eating) beetles are kept. He lifted a screen off ...
They’re cool looking, take up less space than a shoulder mount and cost a fraction of more traditional taxidermy work. As a result, European mounts are growing in popularity with deer hunters as a way ...
Plaques, hangers and braided rope to mount your deer’s rack can be purchased from a taxidermist, many local sporting goods’ stores, or from major sporting goods’ catalog retailers. You can even custom ...
DULUTH, Minn.—The steel building where Allen Edberg works on furs is lit by only two light bulbs dangling on long cords from the ceiling. When you enter on a bright winter day, you will need to pause ...
It took Andrew Roy about a week to finish the strangest deer mounts he's ever done. And now, those two tangled bucks that drowned in Table Rock Lake last month are memorialized in Roy's European mount ...