Adirondack Taxidermist
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By stabe710
Guys,
I make and sell taxidermy pedestals made from a special reclaimed hemlock. This reclaimed wood is very unique showing a lot of grains and knots that give the pedestals a one of a kind look. If anyone is interested in purchasing a pedestal please give me a call or shoot me an email.
Thank You,
Jonathan Stabe
845 629 1688
[email protected]
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By Hookhunter20
I am new to the predator hunting world. I have always wanted to do it but haven't jumped for the set up until recently. I have purchased a .223, calls, light for night hunting and have done a ton of research, as well as watching coyote hunting videos from calling the country. In my opinion they seem to be very knowledgeable and as informational as videos come. I have a buddy who traps and has frozen his pelts to sell green (has yet to bring them to a buyer). I finally sprung into predator hunting to help out the deer, turkey, and rabbit population on my new farm in Schoharie county which is over run with coyote and bobcats as well as my hometown spots in Putnam county, but figure if I can make a few bucks and use the animal after harvest its a win win. I was wondering who sells green vs going through the stretching, drying, and tanning process themselves and why? Also if there is a annual fur buyer in the southern tier, I have been looking it up but haven't found any information on that as of yet.
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By Curmudgeon
The Appalachian Eagle Project in NYS started camera trapping as part of our Golden Eagle/Scavenger research the day after muzzleloader season ended - 12/23. Things were slow then suddenly one site in Delaware County had a burst of activity. These photos are mostly from Delaware. Some may be from Otsego. The bear could be a big problem as deer carcasses are scarce.
Bear removing one of the two carcasses it took.
Bear resting after clearing out our bait.
Bald Eagle
Bald and Golden Eagles together
Bobcat-coyote standoff (note -the cats usually win, which is weird).
Coyote
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By Zac10ike
Hi everyone I hope hunting season is a great one. My name is Jeff TenEyck and I am a local taxidermist. I have been in the business for over 25 years and I am looking to pick up on business again. If there is anything you may need done please give me a call at 518-727-4579 and check out my website at huntnaturesway.com or send me an email at [email protected] keep in mind ice fishing is on its way!
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