Getting a once-in-a-lifetime buck is a great reward for an outdoorsman. If there are antler tines, points and even main beams broken or missing we can still help create a great looking mount with a pair of antler reproductions. Besides producing very high quality deer head and shoulder mounts, The Outpost also specializes in fixing antlers. Antler Repairs are done with modern resins that can be sculpted into nearly any shape or size of repair. The repairs are textured and colored so realistically that you will likely not be able to tell where the repairs were done. Our taxidermists will use their skills and antler replicator experience to ensure that your piece – from standard mounts to custom requests – will be the right match for your collection. If you would like more information about antler reproductions, contact us today!
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The thrill of the hunt is best remembered through expert preservation and professional, sturdy display, whether mounted animals hang from the walls of a cozy living room or within the intimacy of a private trophy room. The Outpost, as a USDA approved taxidermist, employs extensive experience and craftsmanship to produce premium displays for hunters, their families, and friends to admire for generations. Moreover, it’s important to note that The Outpost stands as one of the only USDA approved taxidermist in the country, giving us the flexibility to meet your various needs. The Importance of the USDA The USDA, or the United States Department of Agriculture, addresses federal regulation related to farming, agriculture, forestry, and food, including animals whose skins need expert filling and mounting. The USDA vets taxidermy operations as qualified and safe in their practices, ensuring that you receive the best product. Certified by the USDA, The Outpost implements […]
Read more →Planning a guided hunt? Preparing for your experienced guided hunt will allow you to get the best experience yet! Below we have compiled our best tips for getting prepared to ensure you achieve your game hunt goal. Be Prepared Most game hunts are done on private land with a guide or a guide who sets your hunt up. Listen to the guide’s recommendations. If you have questions, now is the time to ask. If you have your heart set on using a particular gun, definitely ask if it is suitable, but be prepared to bring something else. A good example is a wild boar (not a native animal in the US). A lot of hunters see the .223 as sufficient for these animals. It works well on sows under 100 pounds. But a trophy boar, 250+ pounds, can shake off a .223 and vanish. Taxidermy If you are hunting private […]
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