July 21, 2020

EP. 141 The Wild World of Taxidermy

EP. 141 The Wild World of Taxidermy
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If you've ever wondered what goes into creating those beautiful lifelike mounts of your trophy whitetail deer or fish, this episode is for you! Meet Josette Robison, owner of Trails End Taxidermy in Keosauqua, Iowa. Josette is an avid outdoors-woman and her love of hunting and fishing is what led her down the road to becoming a taxidermist. She went to school in Janesville, WI and then dug in! It's amazing how many skills one needs to have in order to be a good taxidermist. It's definitely an art form. You need to be able to do everything from airbrushing, sewing, pottery, carpentry, and more! Oh- and then there's people skills. A lot of care and attention to detail must go into creating a beautiful mount of someone's trophy kill. Listen in to this week's episode with Josette and enjoy!Mentioned in this Episode:Josette Robison- Trails End Taxidermy on FacebookAdditional Resources:The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook PageThe Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook GroupThe Woman Angler & Adventurer on InstagramThe Woman Angler & Adventurer Podcast WebsiteListen on Waypoint OutdoorsListen on Apple Podcasts (subscribe and leave a review!)Listen on Google PodcastsListen on iHeartRadio! NEW! Listen on Pandora online!The Insider Weekly is on a temporary hiatus as we navigate through summer but you can still get signed up so when it kicks back into gear you'll already be on board! Click here: Woman Angler & Adventurer Insider Weekly Become a Patron!Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/141