looking for a taxidermist

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General Lee

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A true professional taxidermist won't touch it unless you have the proper paperwork from I believe DNR. That bird is protected and technically shouldn't be in your possession. Call DNR and see what they can do for you. Just tell them you found it dead. If you don't want to call DNR, good luck finding someone who will do it. Maybe a weekend warrior or some sort.
 

TotalControl

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General Lee said:
A true professional taxidermist won't touch it unless you have the proper paperwork from I believe DNR. That bird is protected and technically shouldn't be in your possession. Call DNR and see what they can do for you. Just tell them you found it dead. If you don't want to call DNR, good luck finding someone who will do it. Maybe a weekend warrior or some sort.


Ok I just heard from everyone it can not be done ...in this state thanks
 
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