Scott
Waterfowl Hunting
What did you get mounted this year?
Pete,
I will say that I have noticed a steady transition in the quality of your mounts over the years (based on all of the mount pics you have posted). I am one who is very particular and takes birds to only master waterfowl taxidermists....and I can see those type of qualities in your mounts. That being said, based on your recent mount pics, I would be proud to have those in my home. I know that there are little mistakes that only you know about and the average guy would not see.
Keep posting pics, I enjoy seeing them.
Well thanks for the kind words.
The reason I keep this a hobby is a couple reasons. One, as you learn through your mistakes, you improve upon the last, and I'm just trying to get better. More than half the time, observers are uneducated on what great work, good work, okay work, and poor work even is, and the gaps between them. I'm probably at the phase "okay work", and I'd like to see good work. Of course I'm getting better, but that's because (like most any bird taxidermist), I started at the bottom. Being self taught, it quite frankly takes longer to fix mistakes, because you don't realize you're making them lol.
The other reason I keep this a hobby, is a have a great job. Pays well, and offers me a lot of free time to do my hobbies. Bird taxidermy being one of them. If I want some extra money, I go work overtime. It pays way more per hour, and it's easier lol. I don't think I can make per hour what I do at my job, and it seems counterproductive to take a hobby I love, and turn it into a chore, and make less money doing a job that's more work? People don't want to pay what you're worth in bird taxidermy, but they'll pay a mechanic or plumber 75 bucks an hour? They pay them willingly, because they can't fix the drain, or replace the alternator, and likewise they can't mount a duck? I wonder why they often scoff at the price (undersold by the way), at what a well mounted duck should cost? I have many friends in the business, and way better than I am, who should be charging 400 minimum in my opinion. This might come as a surprise, but I'd even go as far to say that a duck mount is more difficult to pull off than a deer, and people charge 600 easy for a shoulder mount, and most of them are just okay as well lol.
So back to my hobby. As I get sick of a mount, and replace it with another bird, I just chuck them in the garbage and start again. There's not an excessive amount of money invested in parts (manikin, artificial head, and acrylic eyes), plus the other costs of masters blend for the feet, lacquer paints for the feet and bill, and other odds and ends, and for under 40 bucks you can mount one. Time on the other hand is where the cost is often not considered. As a hobby, I have that time.
If anyone ever had a question along the way on anything that might help you want to try it, I'd be glad to help. That is something most people in the business will not do, because they feel it cuts their own throat.
Pete well done. I love looking at your work. It amazes me that you do this only as a hobby. I would love to learn how to do that but not sure I have the patience for it lol. Also I'm sure the wife would hate me cause she tells me I have enough birds on the wall already. Keep up the great work and I'm looking forward to seen your next one.