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Welcome Fellow Hunters
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A little history on Jim Sites and All Seasons and Son Taxidermy:
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Jim Sites is an award winning taxidermist as well as an outstanding member of the Ohio TaxidermyAssociation (OTA). Jim graduated from the American Institute of Taxidermy nearly a decade ago and continues further training in the latest techniques to bring his customers only the best quality product. He is certified in all aspects of taxidermy including big game mammals, fish and bird taxidermy. Ryan Sites, Jim’s oldest son is certified and licensed by the federal government in all aspectsof upland birds as well as migratory birds. At “All Seasons and Son Taxidermy” we seek to build new relationships with our customers in hopes of finding long lasting friendship built around quality craftsmanship. WE believe in quality and not quantity. Jim would like to thank everyone who visits his web site and wishes you a safe and bountiful hunting season.
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Quote from Jim Sites
"Everyone has a family doctor they trust, we want to be your family taxidermist with that same trust."
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Michael sites 8 years old, grandson of Jim sites Killed his first buck with a cross bow, Michael wants to to follow in his fathers and gandfathers footsteps.
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Jim & Ryan are both avid, and skilled hunters as you can see by their pictures.
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"Three Generations of Hunters" From Left to Right Jon, Jim, Ryan, and the late Herman R. Sites
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Jim mounted this trophy in a half mount with a bedding scenery. This trophy was entered into the Ohio Big Bucks record books with a Net score of 160 &2/8"
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Jim's biggest buck to date, killed Nov. 9th, 2006 estimated live weight 300lbs 16pt with a inside spread of 12&3/4" non typical with two drop tines gross BNC score 170&6/8" and a net score of 160&2/8"
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All Seasons and son Taxidermy Lancaster, Ohio 43130 740-503-0796
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