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Discussing taxidermy

Luke speaks with Eugene Pridgen about taxidermy this week
Luke Clayton
Luke speaks with Eugene Pridgen about taxidermy this week

This week, Luke visits with taxidermist Eugene Pridgen (www.chisholmtrailtaxidermy.com) and discusses field care of deer and wild hogs in preparation for taxidermy.

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