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Since Jerry Huffaker retired…I need to find a new taxidermist.

Recommendations???


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J. Lane Easter, DVM

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Not sure how close you are to the Texas coast but I would recommend Tim Azlin. He is located in Clute about 45 mins south of Houston. The guy is GOOD!

I also found this listed in another forum:

In Houston, I would send it to Tim Mutina (I forgot Tim's shop name) or Rowdy McBride (Woods and Water Taxidermy).

In Central Texas, I would send it to Allen Palermo in Bryan.

In South Texas, I would send it to mesquite creek taxidermy in Pearsall.

In Southwest Texas, I would send it to Woodbury Taxidermy in Ingram.

If anywhere in North Texas, just make the trip out to Abilene and take it to Jerry Huffaker.
 
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Brosig's Taxidermy in Midland Tx is one of the best


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There’s always Conroe Taxidermy with Mike Simpson…… rotflmo animal faint


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I have used Mike Baird with B&B Taxidermy in Houston since 1995. Great guy
 
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Danny Adney in San Angelo
 
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I contacted Jerry last year and he told me he was retiring. He recommended TrueLife taxidermy in Granbury. They're doing my gredos ibex now.
 
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I've been satisfied with TrueLife in Granbury as mentioned above.
 
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Originally posted by Ram Rod:
Not sure how close you are to the Texas coast but I would recommend Tim Azlin. He is located in Clute about 45 mins south of Houston. The guy is GOOD!

I also found this listed in another forum:

In Houston, I would send it to Tim Mutina (I forgot Tim's shop name) or Rowdy McBride (Woods and Water Taxidermy).

In Central Texas, I would send it to Allen Palermo in Bryan.

In South Texas, I would send it to mesquite creek taxidermy in Pearsall.

In Southwest Texas, I would send it to Woodbury Taxidermy in Ingram.

If anywhere in North Texas, just make the trip out to Abilene and take it to Jerry Huffaker.


I know Palermo’s from when I lived in Bryan/College Station. I spoke with him about taking my stuff.


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J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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What kind of animals?
 
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