Steve German’s Taxidermy Art offers complete taxidermy services from alligators to zebras

Tuesday, August 20, 2013 11:10 AM By Lance Traweek / American Press When Steve German was in college in the early ’70s and all of his friends were tending bar or waiting tables, he was in his dorm room skinning ducks. “Ducks and geese were my passion at the time, and I really wanted t
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Louisiana Traveler: Taxidermists

Like father, like son. Josh German says he’s learned a lot over the years, watching his award-winning father, Steve, in his taxidermy shop. “As a little kid running around the taxidermy shop, I’d play with things,” said Josh. “I’d grab foam, always
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“The Bucket List Hunt”

As I sat on the hindquarter of Josh`s bull eland my mind wandered back to one of my favorite movies, “The Bucket List”. I had never heard the term before but after seeing the movie and rapidly blowing through my mid 50`s I knew what was number one on my “Bucket List”, to hunt Af
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Shook Up In Saskatchewan

I`ve been a hunter a long time. I doubt if that little cat squirrel I shot on the West Fork with my dad in 1962, knew he would create a passion in me that has taken me all over the world. I`ve chased game all over the USA, Africa, Argentina, Canada and many points in between. For most
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Artic Adventure

Kuujjuaq—Koo Ja Wak—just the name lets you know you’re a long way from home. Located just below the Artic Circle in Northern Quebec, it is a small town founded by the Indian people of the Great White North. The Northern Lights, musk ox, polar bear and caribou are all common here. On A
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Seeing Stripes

Before I start let me tell you, zebras are not horses. Hear me- zebras are not horses. I love Africa. More than that I love hunting and sightseeing Africa. If I could afford it I would go every year and stay as long as the money held out. I have yet to hunt Africa with my son and I ho
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Full Contact Fishing

By the time the plane touched down in Manaus, Brazil, my son Josh and I already had a thirty-hour day under our belts. Excitement and anticipation of what the next week held for us made the exhaustion our bodies seem far, far away. We cleared customs about 2:30AM and stepped from the
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