Pheasant Taxidermy Videos
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Mounting A Flying Pheasant Part 1
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Taxidermy For The Sportsman
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#1
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Part 1 of 3
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Dan Rinehart
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18:47
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Taxidermy Video Opening Transcript - Today were on a field hunt for pheasant and were going to take that pheasant back into our taxidermy studio and I'm going to share with you the secrets, the increases and the very interesting techniques and supplies that go into pheasant taxidermy. But before we start our field hunt let's have a quick talk with Mike Tobal the owner of Coon Creek Sportsman Club so he can tell us about the facility and the hunt we are going on today. |
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Mounting A Flying Pheasant Part 2
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Taxidermy For The Sportsman
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#2
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Part 2 of 3
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Dan Rinehart
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16:09
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Taxidermy Video Opening Transcript- Welcome back to the taxidermy studio.let's grab Katie's bird and get back to work on it. We have allot to do but it's going to be exciting and fun. So we have our finished fleshed pheasant and now were ready to go ahead and wash it. So I fill up my sink with cold water and then I'm going to add some dawn. So take your bird and put it right into the dawn water. Agitate it a little bit, open the tail up agitate the tail, the wings, fan them open... agitate them now I'm going to take it by the head and start squeezing the water out. |
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Mounting A Flying Pheasant Part 3
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Taxidermy For The Sportsman
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#3
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Part 3 of 3
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Dan Rinehart
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18:30
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Taxidermy Video Opening Transcript- Our wings are wired in and rebuilt as well as our legs. We're ready to insert the manikin Now at this point we can put a wing wire in. Here is a wing wire edge and we can go right through at the junction and watch how it comes through at the chest. Get your self some pliers and bring that through. Now at this point we want to make sure the joint of the bone goes right into the wing pocket of the manikin. So I'm going to pull that right up and tight. |