There are many misconceptions in taxidermy — and some of them can make things unnecessarily difficult for hunters or even damage a trophy before it reaches the workshop. We’ve put together a list of the most common myths we encounter and explain how things really work.
How quickly do you need to skin an animal? Why aren’t all eyes the same? And is it really possible to turn any damaged hide into a perfect mount?
In our new article, we break down ten widespread myths — including those that often lead to problems long before the hide arrives at the taxidermist.
We explain what truly affects the final result, why a “classic pose” doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone, and how to tell the difference between quality workmanship and shortcuts.
If you want to understand how a good mount is created and how to avoid the most common mistakes, we recommend 👉 reading the full article.
