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Shaving is an important part of tanning and taxidermy.

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Skinning and prepping is very important as well.

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You'll learn the proper techniques of shaving.

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The students working on the African class project.

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You choose the specimens you want to mount, big or small.

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Our progressive teaching techniques make it easier to learn.

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Some mounts drying.

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Our average class of six mounts over 100 pieces combined.

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Eddie from Oregon after taking the two month taxidermy course.

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You can spend time fishing or hunting while your here.

 

 

 


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Student Photos

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The Winner Of The African Class Project
Jordan From Idaho With Finished  Mounts
Working Hard On A Coyote Rug
Merlin From Wyoming After The Tanning Course

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Here is the lucky winner of the drawing for the African class project.


 

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Setting the eyes in a moose form.


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Working on the face of a bobcat form.


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Mandy from Oregon with a bear she killed while taking the taxidermy course.

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Quincy from Vermont working on an eastern fisher.

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Each student has his or her own work area and a complete set of tools.

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Arranging the face of a bobcat.

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Setting the horns on the class project, an African impala.

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Doing some detail work on a ringneck pheasant.

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Having fun working on a Canadian goose.

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Quincy from Vermont working on his caribou.
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There will be some extra time for relaxing activities.
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Jeff from Oregon working on a weasel.


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You will enjoy the most beautiful country around.
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During the last spring class many of the students hunted bear over bait.
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You learn how to airbrush.
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A few gameheads finished during class.
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Sewing up a black buck antelope
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Jeff from Oregon after completing the two month taxidermy course.
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Plenty gets done during our courses.

 

Phone: 208 435-4822
Email: northidaho@orofino-id.com

North Idaho School of Tanning & Taxidermy
409 North Main - P.O. Box 382
Weippe, Idaho 83553

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Putting together a fish using an artificial head.

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Students working intently.

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Students working intently. 

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Working on a blackbuck antelope.

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Mandy from Oregon with her completed mounts.

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Eddie From Oregon after taking the tanning course.

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Painting the head on a turkey.

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Quincy from Vermont with his finished mounts

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Amber from Nevada with her completed mounts.

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Vera from Idaho after completing the one month tanning course.

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Most students get to mount a few extra pieces.

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It's you choice, do exotic or African mounts while your here.

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This elk cape was tanned the day before by Mandy herself.

 

 

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