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On today’s episode of Save it for the Blind, Jeff and Carson sit down with master taxidermist Gary McDaniel, the proud founder of McDaniel & Son's Wildlife Artistry. With a lifetime of experience and a deep passion for preserving wildlife, Gary shares his insights into the world of taxidermy, discussing everything from the detailed techniques needed to mount wild game to the art and science behind creating lifelike displays.
The conversation dives into key questions, like "How long does it typically take to mount a duck or goose?" and explores the challenges and rewards of the taxidermy trade. Whether you're a hunter, collector, or just curious about this unique art form, this episode offers a fascinating look at how wild game is carefully preserved and honored. Tune in for an unforgettable discussion that goes beyond the basics of taxidermy to the heart of wildlife artistry.
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On today’s episode of Save it for the Blind, Jeff and Carson sit down with master taxidermist Gary McDaniel, the proud founder of McDaniel & Son's Wildlife Artistry. With a lifetime of experience and a deep passion for preserving wildlife, Gary shares his insights into the world of taxidermy, discussing everything from the detailed techniques needed to mount wild game to the art and science behind creating lifelike displays.
The conversation dives into key questions, like "How long does it typically take to mount a duck or goose?" and explores the challenges and rewards of the taxidermy trade. Whether you're a hunter, collector, or just curious about this unique art form, this episode offers a fascinating look at how wild game is carefully preserved and honored. Tune in for an unforgettable discussion that goes beyond the basics of taxidermy to the heart of wildlife artistry.
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