If you're looking for a whacky gift, maybe for Father's Day, a weird taxidermy book might be the way to go. Or just take a look at what we've found on social media.
Snuggle your mounts together, or better yet, stuff ’em in a corner.
You have the buck of your dreams on the ground. Do you know what steps to take to ensure your trophy mount lives up to your expectations?
The stand-alone taxidermy class is being offered for the first time this year and has proved to be quite popular among students. The course has 60 students enrolled in two sections, and a few students had to be turned away.
Barry Johnson's taxidermy business just north of North Platte is now known nationwide, and his shop contains animals from around the world.