Minnesota Taxidermy Guild

2019 MN Taxidermy Guild's Convention & Competition

Dates
March 21, 2019 - March 24, 2019
Description
2019 MTG convention & competition is a great time and place to display you work, go to great seminar and get a critique of your work from world class judges. You will also be able to interact will representatives from your favorite supply companies. It's a great time and you will gain a lot of knowledge from seminars, judges and fellow taxidermist. Hope to see you there.

Hotel & Banquet Information

Location
Arrowwood Resort & Conference Center
2100 Arrowwood Ln
Alexandria, MN 56308

Event Schedule (Thursday, March 21 - Sunday, March 24)

Thursday, March 21

12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Backboard Setup (Volunteers Welcomed)
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Board Meeting
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
MOUNT REGISTRATION OPENS

All mounts will have a photo taken without the taxidermist prior to being placed in the competition area.

6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Seminar #1 - Habitat w/ Garrett Sunram

Friday, March 22

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
MOUNT REGISTRATION OPENS

***COMPETITION PIECES ACCEPTED UNTIL NOON ONLY*** If you cannot meet the deadline, please contact Adam Zwick at 320-333-2886. All mounts will have a photo taken without the taxidermist prior to being placed in the competition area.

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Seminar #2 - Whitetails Eyes & Ears w/Brian Olson
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Hospitality Suite Open

Grab lunch and a beverage on us!

11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Supply Area is Open
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
New Member Meeting @ Registration Desk

Get orientated with the show and what were all about. Get any questions you have answered.

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Seminar #3 - Carcass Casting w/Jim Benson
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Seminar #4 - Fish w/Tyler Erickson
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Ladies Social!!!
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Competition Area is Open!

TAXIDERMIST CHOICE VOTING WILL BE DONE AT THIS TIME ONLY!!! Supply area is closed.

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Ice Breaker Party/Happy Hour

The Auction & Vendor room will open up. Horderves served with Cash Bar available. This will give you a chance to mingle with your piers and the vendors.

7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Auction

Saturday, March 23

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Seminar #5 - Successful Business w/ Tom Matuska
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Supply Area is Open
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Seminar #6 - Kids Seminar w/ April Sunram
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Hospitality Suite Open

Have Lunch on us!

12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Mount Critiques! Competition Area is Open!

Competition room is open to the public for $5/person. Kids age 5 and under are free.

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Supply Area is Closed for Lunch
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Seminar #7 - Waterfowl w/ Mike Nakielski
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Supply Area is Open

Thank the vendors for coming and make your final purchases! (Volunteers needed for Backboard tear-down)

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Seminar #8 - Composition & Design w/Doug Eck
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Competition Area is Closed for Ribbon Placement
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Happy Hour!!

Happy hour begins! Cash bar!

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Banquet Dinner
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Awards Presentation!!!

Competition room will open immediately following the awards presentation for ribbon viewing.

Sunday, March 24

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Seminar #9 - Fish Carving w/Dan Beck
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Mount Critiques! Competition Area is Open!

Competition room is open to the public for $5/person. Kids age 5 and under are free.

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
General Membership Meeting

Everyone please give your input on voting matters and let us know what you think!!!

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Mounts are released following the membership meeting!

Please help with the showroom tear down! Thank you for coming to the show and please drive safe!!!


Seminars

#1 - Habitat w/ Garrett Sunram

Garrett will demonstrate his methods for creating larger rocks and trees.

#2 - Whitetails Eyes & Ears w/Brian Olson

Brian will be setting the eyes and ears on a manikin. He will bring a skin and show you correct tucking and skin alignment. This seminar will allow you to bring your own manikin and work in a group as well. (Limit 4)

#3 - Carcass Casting w/Jim Benson

Jim will demonstrate his methods for carcass casting to create an original manikin

#4 - Fish w/Tyler Erickson

Tyler will paint a walleye using his paint schedule and different methods. As one of our main fish, this will be something that can benefit all of us!

#5 - Successful Business w/ Tom Matuska

Tom will be covering the bases of what it takes to run your business successfully.

#6 - Kids Seminar w/ April Sunram

Kids will create clay animals and design a diorama of the animals habitat. (pre-k must be accompanied by an adult) Limit 25 Sign-up at front table.

#7 - Waterfowl w/ Mike Nakielski

Mike will be mounting a flying wood duck, and showing his methods to achieve correct anatomy.

#8 - Composition & Design w/Doug Eck

Doug will cover the "Art" aspect of taxidermy. He will cover artistic flow, and what's appealing to the eye.

#9 - Fish Carving w/Dan Beck

Learn how to carve your own fish forms to achieve a more anatomically correct, and eye pleasing mount!


Judges

Doug Eck

Mammals- Doug Eck began his Taxidermy career in 1984, and began bronze sculpting in 1995. Through hard work and a life-long commitment to studying wildlife, he has enjoyed success, in state, regional, national, and world competitions. He is an internationally collected artist, who has traveled the USA, Canada, and Europe for work. His talents have been commissioned by many companies and organizations, including but not limited to the following: Bushnell, NTA, Final Approach Waterfowl, California Deer Association, Matuska Taxidermy Supply, California Waterfowl Association, The Boone and Crockett Club, The Wild Sheep Foundation and Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. A few highlights from Doug’s art career are: • Producing bronzes for President George H.W. Bush, and President George W. Bush • Creating a bronze for the USA shooting team at the Olympic Training Center • Winning “Best of Category in Collective Artist” at the World Taxidermy Competition in 2017 • Blue Ribbon recipient at 2013 World Taxidermy Competition in pre-sculpt division • Two-time Wild Wings Artist, Featured artist at SCI, Two National sculpting titles • Serving as a state and National Board of Director for the Wild Sheep Foundation • His latest Honor was re-creating the “Akeley Lion” for the NTA’s Highest Award

Tyler Erickson

Fish/reptiles - My name is Tyler Erickson. I am driven by the desire to produce the most realistic and artistic taxidermy available. I have attended many competitions and seminars in my pursuit to improve. I grew up near Fox Lake, MN. As a young boy, I was introduced to the outdoors by my father and fell in love with God's creation. I landed my first trophy walleye when I was four and still remember trying to reel it in. I am an avid hunter, fisherman, and outdoorsman. I have been blessed to win many top awards at the state and world level including World Champion (reproductions) in 2017, North American Champion, and National Champion in 2018. Second in the World (reproductions, 2015), 4 Best of Shows, 2 Wasco Awards, along with multiple state champion titles.

Mike Nakielski

Birds - Mike owns and operates Pro Taxidermy in Iron Ridge Wisconsin. Being a second- generation taxidermist, he has spent his lifetime exploring the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and of course, doing taxidermy. Over the years, Mike has honed his skills to become a premier bird taxidermist. His accolades are numerous, including many state and national titles. He has a great eye for detail and artistic flow, and is a great addition to our judging team!

Brian Olson

Deer- Thank you for selecting me as one of your 2019 judges. I am a lifelong Wisconsin resident, my wife Michelle and I have been married for 30 years and we have two children, Curtis who is 25 and Emily who is 23. I started in taxidermy at the age of 18 and have been a taxidermist for the last 35 years. I started competing at the age of 19, attending competitions and talking with other taxidermists is where I began to learn more about the trade. Over the last twenty years I’ve been sculpting whitetail deer and mule deer manikins for Matuska Supply Company. Sculpting requires an attention to detail and has broaden my knowledge of anatomy making a more lifelike manikin. As your whitetail deer judge in 2019 I hope I can pass on some of my knowledge to help you to become a better taxidermist. Major Awards: 1997 World Show Competitors Award 1st place professional division 1999 Best in World Mixed Group 2001 Competitors Choice Best of Show World Competition 2014 National Champion – Gameheads 5 WASCO Awards 2 UTA Artisan Awards 3 Breakthrough Best of Show


Suppliers

Dan Rineharts Taxidermy Arts Supply Co. http://www.taxidermyarts.com Edgerton, WI 866-296-2782
Jerry's Skull Cleaning www.wholesaleskullcleaning.com Kaukauna, WI 920-687-1597
Matuska Taxidermy Supply Company http://matuskataxidermy.com/ Milford, IA 800-488-3256
McKenzie Taxidermy Supply http://www.mckenziesp.com Salisbury, NC 800-279-7985
Ohio Taxidermy Supply http://www.ohiotaxidermysupply.com Millersburg, OH 866-267-1212
Specialty Wood Products http://www.swoodproducts.net Elkhorn, WI 262-203-2602
Trophy Skulls Bemidji, MN 218-368-6303
Wildlife Gallery Tannery http://www.thewildlifegallery.com Mt Pleasant, MI 989-772-4100

Competition Information

Categories & Divisions

MastersProfessionalNoviceJr NoviceCommercialOpen
Arts, Crafts and Antler reproduction
Fish Reproduction
Lg Mammal Gameheads
Lg Mammals
Lg Waterfowl
One Sided Fish
Pedistal Fish
Reproductions Misc
Reptile
Sm Mammal Gamehead
Sm Mammals
Sm Waterfowl
Turkey
Upland Birds
Whitetail Deer Head

Division Definitions

*Anyone who has won two Professional Best of Categories MUST move to the Masters division in that category.

Masters For the Advanced taxidermist. Highest level of excellence expected. This category is for the taxidermist who wishes to compete at the most technically correct, artistically oriented and creative level. A very technical critique will be given.
Professional For the Professional, commercial taxidermist. Mounts entered in this division should be technically correct, mechanically sound and exhibit the craftsmanship of a professional taxidermist. A very detailed critique will be given.
Novice For the beginning taxidermist. Entries in this division should be for those starting out or for someone venturing into a new category. The emphasis will be on learning and improvement. A very basic critique will be given.
Jr Novice For the beginning taxidermist (same as Novice) except this division is for 17 and under. A very BASIC critique will be given.
Commercial This division will generally be your "customer" mounts. Entries will be judged from 10ft and no touching or flashlights can be used from the Judge. A score and a few comments will be given on score sheet, no critiques will be given in this category. There is a $5.00 entry fee for this Division that you need to add to your Registration.
Open The category for the open division is the Collective Artist. The Open division is a combination of Jr. Novice, Novice, Professional, and Masters. Due to lack of participation this division will be judged according to what is entered.

Competition Rules

  1. All participants of the competition and seminar attendees must be MTG members.
  2. All entries must be completed by competitor unassisted.
  3. No freeze-dried entries (exceptions: turkey heads, antlers in velvet).
  4. Ribbons will be awarded as follows: 1st Place: 90-100 2nd Place: 80-89 3rd Place: 70-79
  5. Any mount entered cannot have been in previous MTG competitions.
  6. All necessary permits must accompany protected species.
  7. Distasteful entries will not be allowed. Competition committee’s decision will be final.
  8. Mounts must be completed at time of entry. This means completely dry.
  9. All glass cases must be removed prior to judging.
  10. The young of a species will not be judged as a mature adult but by size. Coyote or smaller will be small mammal. Larger than coyote will be large mammal. If there is a question on size it will be at the MTG board member’s discretion.
  11. One-sided fish entries must be finished on both sides of head and tail juncture.
  12. Reference material may be submitted with any entry to substantiate pose, color, etc.
  13. Taxidermists 18 years of age or older may not be included in a family membership.
  14. Only Judges, Competition Committee, and designated personnel will be allowed in competition area during judging.
  15. If you have a piece with more than one specimen and would like to have all of the specimens judged, you must pay an entry fee for each specimen.
  16. Extra points may be awarded for half life-size mounts.
  17. An entry must receive a 90 or higher in order to win a Best of Category or State Champion.
  18. Judges Choice Best of Show will be chosen from Masters State Champion category winners.
  19. The judge’s decision on each entry is final. Any concerns regarding judging should be brought to the attention of the Competition Committee. Discourteous behavior towards judges or committee members will not be tolerated. Anyone breaking this rule will not be allowed to participate in next year’s competition.
  20. Taxidermist’s Choice award will be given to entry with the most votes from all attending registered taxidermists.
  21. Best All Around Taxidermist entries must be entered in the Masters Division. You must enter one mount in each of the following categories: Mammal, Whitetail Deer, Bird, and Fish. If more than 4 pieces are entered in the competition, you must designate which four mounts will be entered in this category prior to the start of the competition. You must have the highest combined score to win. If less than two people are competing for this award, a combined score of 350 or higher is required to win.
  22. All mounts are entered at owner’s risk. Every precaution will be made to secure the entries. The MTG will not assume responsibility for loss due to damage, theft, fire, and/or natural causes.
  23. There will be no early release of mounts. Special permission will be granted by Competition Committee in emergency situations.
  24. Anyone found in violation of these rules will be subject to loss of any and all awards.
  25. There will be no refund of registration, entry fees, or memberships.
  26. Collective Artist Division: This is an open division where two or more members can work on the same or multiple entries. Each specimen on the piece will receive a score. This is its own category and entries are not eligible for Best of Show or any other awards (with the exception of: Taxidermist Choice, People’s Choice, Mayor’s Choice or Celebrity’s Choice.) The judge’s decision will be final.
  27. Reference material (i.e. pictures or molds) must accompany mount for reproduction category if the competitor reproduced the entry themselves. For judges review only.
  28. Competitors Award: Taxidermist must compete with 4 pieces from any category, in any combination (ex: 3 fish & 1 deer or 2 mammals & 2 birds, and so on). If more than 4 pieces entered in the competition, competitor must designate which 4 entries will be qualifying for this award prior to start of competition. You must have the highest combined score to win. If less than two people are competing for this award, a combined score of 350 or higher is required to win.

Competition Awards


Best of Category Ribbons

The Best of Category Ribbons are three-colored ribbons. The yellow represents third place and the red represents second place. The blue in the middle represents our highest achievement of a first place.


Best Jr. Novice

A ribbon presented to the piece the judges feel is the best in the Jr. Novice division.

Best Novice

A ribbon presented to the piece the judges feel is the best in the Novice division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify.

Best Professional Large Mammal

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring large mammal in the professional division. This category is for life size larger than coyotes. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Entry.

Best Professional Large Waterfowl

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring large waterfowl (larger then a mallard) in the professional division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Entry.

Best Professional Lg Game Head

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring shoulder mount, pedestal or one half life-size Large game head in the professional division. This category is for all game heads larger than coyotes and excludes whitetail. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Best of Entry.

Best Professional One-Sided Fish

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring one-sided skin mount fish in the professional division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Entry.

Best Professional Pedestal Fish

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring pedestal mount fish in the professional division. The entry must be a skin mount. Artificial head and fins ok. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Entry.

Best Professional Reptile

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring reptile in the professional division. The entry can be a skin mount or a reproduction(original cast or purchased). This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Entry.

Best Professional Small Game Head

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring shoulder mount, pedestal or one half life-size small game head in the professional division. This category excludes whitetail and is for game heads coyotes and smaller. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Best of Entry.

Best Professional Small Mammal

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring small mammal in the professional division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. Coyote or smaller. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Entry.

Best Professional Small Waterfowl

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring small waterfowl (mallard and smaller) in the professional division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Entry.

Best Professional Upland Game

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring upland game bird in the professional division. All birds that are not waterfowl will enter into the upland category, including turkeys. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Entry.

Best Professional Whitetail

A ribbon presented to the highest scoring shoulder mount, pedestal or one half life-size whitetail deer. A ribbon presented to the in the professional division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Best Professional Entry.

State Champion Large Mammal

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring large mammal in the masters division. Any mammal larger than a coyote. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judge's Choice Best of Show.

State Champion Large Waterfowl

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring large waterfowl (larger then a mallard)) in the masters division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judge's Choice Best of Show.

State Champion Lg Game Head

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring shoulder mount, pedestal or one half life-size large game head in the master's division. All mammals larger than a coyote. This category excludes whitetail. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judge's Choice Best of Show.

State Champion Pedestal Fish

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring pedestal fish in the masters division.This entry must be be skin mount. Artificial head and fins ok. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judge's Choice Best of Show.

State Champion Reptile

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring reptile in the masters division.This entry can be either a skin mount or an original cast by the competitor. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judge's Choice Best of Show.

State Champion Small Game Head

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring shoulder mount, pedestal or one half life-size small game head (coyote and smaller) in the masters division. This category excludes whitetail. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judge's Choice Best of Show.

State Champion Small Mammal

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring small mammal in the masters division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judge's Choice Best of Show.

State Champion Small Waterfowl

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring small waterfowl (mallard and smaller) in the masters division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judge's Choice Best of Show.

State Champion Upland Game Bird

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring upland game bird in the master's division. All birds that aren't waterfowl will enter into the upland category including turkeys. This Upland Game Bird entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judge's Choice Best of Show.

State Champion Whitetail

A Plaque presented to the highest scoring shoulder mount, pedestal, or 1/2 life-size whitetail deer in the masters division. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify. The winner of this will be eligible for Judges Choice Best of Show


Specialty Ribbons


Arts & Crafts

A ribbon presented to the entry with the most taxidermists votes. Opt-in during registration

Best Collective Artist

This category will have a single first, second and third place ribbon. The pieces in this category will be judged as in the masters division. Opt-in during registration

Best Habitat & Diorama

A green/white ribbon presented to the entry the judges feel is the best habitat and diorama.

Best Out of State Entry

A black/orange ribbon presented to the highest scoring out of state piece. No Minnesota taxidermists are eligible for this ribbon. Opt-in during registration

Celebrity’s Choice

An orange/white ribbon presented to the entry that is picked out by a local celebrity. Any entry is eligible.

DNR Choice

Chosen by a local DNR Conservation Officer

People's Choice

A maroon/ white ribbon presented to the entry with the most public votes. Any entry is eligible.


Specialty Plaques

These specialty plaques are fully donated by the company listed.


ALS Awareness Award

The ALS Awareness Award is given out in memory of Jason Hatz to raise awareness about the disease. It is chosen by Jason's wife Heather and their four kids.

Best Gamehead

A plaque presented to the entry with the most taxidermist votes. Any gamehead entry is eligible.

Best Professional Entry

This plaque is selected by all of the judges from the Professional Best of Category winners.

Commercial Division

A Plaque will be given to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd highest scoring entries among all the entries in the Commercial Division. There is a $5.00 entry fee for this Division that you need to add to your Registration. Opt-in during registration

Judge's Choice Best of Show

This prestigious award, along with a 6 month subscription to Breakthrough donated by Breakthrough Magazine. The Judge's Choice Best of Show will be selected by all judges, by mutual agreement, from all the State Champion category winners from the competition.

Mayor's Choice

This plaque is presented to the piece the Mayor of the host city feels is best. Any entry is eligible.

McKenzie Distinguished Service Award

Donated by McKenzie Taxidermy Supply, also is awarded $100 gift certificate to McKenzie. This prestigious award is given in recognition of outstanding contributions towards professionalism, education, and the advancement in the art of taxidermy.

Polytranspar Award

Donated by WASCO, this plaque is presented to the highest scoring fish (skin mount or reproduction/replica) in the competition painted with Polytranspar paints. Although painting can be achieved with powders and scale-tipping waxes, the usage needs to be at least 80% or more using Polytranspar paints. Opt-in during registration

PRO-1 AWARD

This is a Judges Choice for the best mount using PRO-1 Hide Paste and/or PRO-1 Tans Opt-in during registration

Species Challenge

This is a Judges Choice for the best mount entered into the Species Challenge. The 2023 species challenge is any Sunfish. Opt-in during registration Opt-in during registration

Terry Apel Bear Award

Named after an MTG member who passed away in 2003, Terry was well known for his love of bears. This award is dedicated to him and in recognition of outstanding achievement in bear taxidermy. Any species of bear may qualify for this award. This entry must score a 90 or higher to qualify and is chosen between the highest scoring bear in professional and masters division, at the mammal judge’s discretion.

USSA Award

This is a special award chosen by the USSA family! Any entry is eligible!

Walnut Creek Hardwood Endearing Award

This award will be chosen by a Walnut Creek Representative (if attending show) or Judges, from a feminine point of view, "What would a women love to have in her home!" It is open to any division but MUST BE ON A WALNUT CREEK BASE! Winner will also receive a $50 Walnut Creek Hardwood gift card!! Opt-in during registration

Woodie Award

Donated by Taxidermy Today Magazine. This award is presented in honor of excellence in taxidermy portraying nature's beauty.


"Best Of" Plaques


Artisan Award

Voted on by the competitors. Any piece in the show is eligible and the entry with the most votes wins. This award is donated by the United Taxidermists Association (UTA) an educational based organization.

Best All Around Taxidermist

Best-All-Around Taxidermist—An accumulation of points will be given for the highest ribbon of each: bird, fish or reptile, life-size mammal and gamehead entered in Professional or Masters Division. Each mount must be declared at the time of registration. Points will be awarded as follows: three (3) points for 1st place, two (2) points for 2nd place, one (1) point for 3rd place. one (1) bonus point will be awarded for each mount entered in the Masters Division and one (1) bonus point for each mount winning Best of Category or State Championship. In case of a tie, the judges will determine the winner. Minimum of 12 points. Opt-in during registration

Competitors Award (Masters & Professional)

A trophy presented to the taxidermist with the highest combined score of 4 entries from any category. (ex: 2 fish & 2 birds or 3 whitetails & 1 mammal). These trophies are sponsored by Matuska Taxidermy Supply Company. Opt-in during registration

McKenize's Taxidermist Choice Award: Bird

Donated by McKenzie Taxidermy Supply. Trophies are presented to the taxidermists with the most votes in the following categories: bird

McKenize's Taxidermist Choice Award: Fish/reptile

Donated by McKenzie Taxidermy Supply. Trophies are presented to the taxidermists with the most votes in the following categories: fish/reptile

McKenize's Taxidermist Choice Award: Lifesize mammal

Donated by McKenzie Taxidermy Supply. Trophies are presented to the taxidermists with the most votes in the following categories: lifesized mammal,

McKenzie'S Taxidermist Choice Award: Whitetail

Donated by McKenzie Taxidermy Supply. Trophies are presented to the taxidermists with the most votes in the following categories: whitetail

Most Original & Creative

This trophy is donated by Van Dykes Supply. Chosen by a Van Dyke’s representative, if present at show. Otherwise, it will be chosen by the combined judges.

WASCO Award

The WASCO Most Artistic Entry Award is presented to the most artistic piece in the competition. The winner is chosen collectively by all of the judges from all entries in the competition. The winner of this coveted award will receive a polished acrylic award. In order to allow the most taxidermists to compete for this award, a winning state entry shall not be allowed to win a second WASCO Award at another state competition. However, a winning state entry will be eligible to win a second WASCO Award at a regional or national competition


Registration Information

All pre-registation & entries must be postmarked by March 12, 2019 and must include full payment

*** NO EXCEPTIONS ***

Pre-Registration Timeframe

February 1, 2019 - March 12, 2019


Fees

Pre-Registration At Show
Membership
Yearly Membership (If not already a member) $65 / competitor $65 / competitor
Convention
Convention Registration

Note: 4 Regular Division Entries included free with Convention Registration
$45 / competitor (Online)

or

$45 / competitor (Mail-In)
$75 / competitor
Divisions
Masters (Regular) $10 / entry $20 / entry
Professional (Regular) $10 / entry $20 / entry
Novice (Regular) $10 / entry $20 / entry
Jr Novice (Regular) $10 / entry $20 / entry
Commercial (Specialty) $5 / entry $10 / entry
Open (Specialty) $10 / entry $20 / entry
Awards
Award Fees $10 / entry $20 / entry
Banquet
Awards Banquet Ticket - Adult $35 / adult n/a
Awards Banquet Ticket - Children (4-12) $15 / child n/a

No banquet tickets available at the door - they must be pre-registered for. Children under 4 eat free.



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