• Taxidermy & The Michigan U.P.

  • 2024/12/13
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Taxidermy & The Michigan U.P.

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  • In this engaging conversation, Dan Johnson interviews Bo Brew, a taxidermist from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss the unique culture of the UP, including local foods like pasties, the significance of deer hunting, and the impact of predators like wolves on deer populations. Bo shares insights on hunting pressure, the rut experience, and strategies for late-season hunting. The conversation also touches on the rising costs of taxidermy and personal anecdotes about family life. In this conversation, Bo Brew and Dan Johnson discuss their experiences with childhood divorce, the evolution of co-parenting, and the bonding moments through hunting with their children. They reflect on the swift passage of time as their kids grow up, leading to mid-life reflections. The discussion transitions into Bo's taxidermy business, exploring the challenges of running a small business, managing client expectations, and the importance of guiding first-time clients through the taxidermy process. They also touch on popular outdoor activities in the Upper Peninsula, particularly ice fishing. Takeaways: The UP is known for its unique culture and local foods like pasties. Deer hunting is a significant tradition in the UP, especially around November 15th. The rut experience can vary, but cold fronts and snow generally improve deer movement. Predators like wolves have a noticeable impact on deer populations in the UP. Hunting pressure has decreased over the years, with fewer hunters in the woods. Taxidermy provides insights into hunting success and trends in deer sizes. Late-season hunting strategies often involve scouting and baiting. The cost of taxidermy has increased significantly in recent years. Cultural differences exist between the UP and southern Michigan, especially in sports loyalties. Personal stories about family life can add depth to the hunting experience. Divorce impacts children differently based on their age. Co-parenting has become more normalized in recent years. Hunting serves as a bonding activity between parents and children. Growing up brings changes in parent-child relationships. Mid-life reflections often lead to reassessing priorities. Running a taxidermy business comes with unique challenges. Client education is crucial in the taxidermy process. Managing expectations is key to client satisfaction. Realistic expectations for taxidermy can prevent disappointment. Outdoor activities like ice fishing are popular in the U.P. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this engaging conversation, Dan Johnson interviews Bo Brew, a taxidermist from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. They discuss the unique culture of the UP, including local foods like pasties, the significance of deer hunting, and the impact of predators like wolves on deer populations. Bo shares insights on hunting pressure, the rut experience, and strategies for late-season hunting. The conversation also touches on the rising costs of taxidermy and personal anecdotes about family life. In this conversation, Bo Brew and Dan Johnson discuss their experiences with childhood divorce, the evolution of co-parenting, and the bonding moments through hunting with their children. They reflect on the swift passage of time as their kids grow up, leading to mid-life reflections. The discussion transitions into Bo's taxidermy business, exploring the challenges of running a small business, managing client expectations, and the importance of guiding first-time clients through the taxidermy process. They also touch on popular outdoor activities in the Upper Peninsula, particularly ice fishing. Takeaways: The UP is known for its unique culture and local foods like pasties. Deer hunting is a significant tradition in the UP, especially around November 15th. The rut experience can vary, but cold fronts and snow generally improve deer movement. Predators like wolves have a noticeable impact on deer populations in the UP. Hunting pressure has decreased over the years, with fewer hunters in the woods. Taxidermy provides insights into hunting success and trends in deer sizes. Late-season hunting strategies often involve scouting and baiting. The cost of taxidermy has increased significantly in recent years. Cultural differences exist between the UP and southern Michigan, especially in sports loyalties. Personal stories about family life can add depth to the hunting experience. Divorce impacts children differently based on their age. Co-parenting has become more normalized in recent years. Hunting serves as a bonding activity between parents and children. Growing up brings changes in parent-child relationships. Mid-life reflections often lead to reassessing priorities. Running a taxidermy business comes with unique challenges. Client education is crucial in the taxidermy process. Managing expectations is key to client satisfaction. Realistic expectations for taxidermy can prevent disappointment. Outdoor activities like ice fishing are popular in the U.P. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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