Taxidermy for hunting and fishing
If you grew up in a small town in upstate New York like I did you know there are two seasons. Hunting season and fishing season. Fathers and their sons roam the hill tops in the frosty weather in search of the buck with the biggest horns. They sit quietly until they can make their shot. They string it up in the garage, skin it to eat or sometimes take it to a taxidermy. Fishing requires this same patience. Fathers and sons boat into the center of the lake and drop their lines. They wait for the biggest bass to bite and snag the hook in the mouth of the fish. Some take it home to eat and some take it to a taxidermy. Father and son love to eat their prizes or stuff them and put them on the wall for show.