8/14/2013

Choosing The Right Bear Taxidermy Professional

By Essie Craft


Hunters often want to take home reminders of their hunt. When they down an animal, they have the option to preserve it through bear taxidermy. Professionals who are experts in these field, called taxidermists can be found easily enough but assessing their skills will be another matter. Here are some tips for choosing a taxidermist.

You will be better off to asking people you know for recommendations rather than going through ads or directories. Do ask the person who made the recommendation what his experience was like. This will help you decide if you should consider his recommendation as a good candidate. Ask fellow hunters, shop owners, and other people who are involve din the sport.

To assess the skill of your candidate, ask to see some of his work. If you visit his office, you will probably see some of the mounted animals on display. Take your time in examining these mounts and assess if they look natural. You will also want to ask the candidate for more details about how he has preserved the animal.

It will help if you have photos of the real animal for comparison purposes. You are going to be looking for natural looking specimens and will have to take a closer look at various body parts. Check if the eyes look alive and if the ears have been set right. The nose is another area of concern. You should also check if the mouth and the area around it looks natural. Compare the work of several of your candidates.

These people do not get by on talent. They need training so that they could do the work well. Anatomical knowledge is necessary and so is familiarity with the techniques for preservation. Do check if he has obtained the needed training from reputable institutions.

Determine if your candidate continues to update himself on the latest of techniques. Ask if he is taking up new courses or attending seminars related to his profession. It is also a good sign if he is a member of professional organizations as this groups often have professional requirements for their members.

Discuss the arrangements. The animal will have to be transported back and forth between you and the shop. Ask how this is usually done and who will be responsible for the shipping. Moreover, do ask how long it will take for the taxidermist to finish his work. The time needed can differ especially if the professional is very conscientious about the quality of his work.

Check the rates. Naturally, the customer will want make the most out of his budget so he will want to find the lowest. Though a reasonable price is certainly desirable, do consider how good the work will be. Because of experience or reputation, some of these professionals may charge more than others. Find someone with a good record but charges an acceptable rate.

Consider bear taxidermy if you want to preserve the memory of a successful hunting trip. You will need to find a good taxidermist in your area so compile a list of names. Make comparisons based on the quality of their work and their rates.




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