
Since as long as I can remember, hunting and the outdoors have been deeply rooted in who I am. It has been my greatest passion since before I was even old enough to hunt for myself, tagging along with my dad and uncles every chance I got.
My passion for wildlife and wild places, combined with a love for art, naturally led me down the path of becoming a taxidermist. I started boiling skulls at the age of 12, and by 15 I had begun doing taxidermy part-time and started building my own business.
Now, seven years later, I operate a full-time shop serving Southwest Montana. To me, taxidermy is more than just a job or hobby — it is a craft I have dedicated my life to mastering. Most days are spent studying, researching, and constantly thinking about how I can improve with every project that reaches my mounting stand.
Much like hunting itself, taxidermy has become a part of who I am. My goal is to care for every animal that comes through my shop as if it were my own. When you bring your trophy to Nature’s Vision Taxidermy, you can trust that your animal is in the hands of a fellow hunter with the attentiveness, respect, and craftsmanship needed to bring your memories back to life.


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