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Frontier Taxidermy
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My dream was to retire from the Air Force and open my own Taxidermist studio in the land of the Last Frontier.
Address9040 W Denton Rd Denton, NE 68339-3088
Phone(402) 797-3085
Websitewww.frontier-taxidermy.com
Welcome to Frontier Taxidermy located in the small humble town of Denton, Nebraska, just 12 miles South West of Lincoln, Nebraska. We are just 8 miles South of I-80 off exit 395. Take exit 395 South, then turn West onto West O, go approx 3 miles to Emerald, turn south onto Spur 55A, proceed 5 miles to Denton.
At Frontier Taxidermy I specialize in mammals of all species. I have 18 years experience in a wide variety of North American Game consisting of whitetail deer taxidermy, mule deer taxidermy, black bear taxidermy, brown bear taxidermy, caribou taxidermy, dall sheep taxidermy, mtn. goat taxidermy, wolf taxidermy, wolverine taxidermy, badger taxidermy, raccoon taxidermy, lynx taxidermy and many more smaller species.
At Frontier Taxidermy only the highest quality materials are used. I also take pride in everything I pursue, treating every piece as if it were my own trophy.
My name is Scott Navratil and I have been an avid outdoorsman as far back as my memory will take me. Growing up

Taxidermy but was unable to afford the cost of getting started. It wasnt until 1990 when taxidermy became a real
passion in my life. I was in my 6th year of my U.S. Air Force career when I received orders to Alaska. Being unable to hunt as a resident for the first year I ordered a series of taxidermy lesson books and began doing taxidermy as a hobby. Over the years of self teaching, my quality of work got better and I began doing taxidermy for friends and

My dream was to retire from the Air Force and open my own Taxidermist studio in the land of the Last Frontier. In pursuit of that dream I was also asked if I was interested in being a hunting guide for Alaskan big game, which I couldnt possibly turn down. After 16 years in Alaska the dream started to become a reality. In the fall of 2004 I retired from the military and in the summer of 2005 I acquired my business license for the taxidermy studio I had always wanted. That fall my wife and two daughters flew back to Nebraska for a couple weeks to visit family and friends. In the time my wife was in Nebraska she could see that both my parents and hers were having difficulty with some health issues. My wife called me the day before she came home and told me the situation. We both made a mutual decision to quit our jobs, sell the house and move back to Denton, NE. My wife and children moved back to Nebraska first so she could find a job while I stayed in Anchorage to sell our house. Through all this moving around, my mother was diagnosed with cancer in September 2005.
I sold the house and moved back to Nebraska at the end of October 2005. My wife had found a job so I became a stay at home dad since my youngest daughter wasnt in school as of yet. My mothers health took a turn for the worst that winter and she passed away on New Years Eve of 2005. Im very thankful I was home for those last few months with her.
The following year my youngest daughter would be starting school so that spring I began getting all the necessary criteria together to have a Taxidermy shop open by fall. The fall of 2006 was my first year open in the state of Nebraska, I had done no advertising other than word of mouth. The amount of work I took in kept me busy for only a few months which was fine because we were really just getting settled in here in Denton, Nebraska. The following year I advertised a little more, mainly with my signs on my vehicle and in one local paper, my taxidermy workload doubled. I still try to return to Alaska in the fall for about a month to guide for moose, bear, and caribou.
I am currently an active member of the Nebraska State Taxidermist Association (NSTA) and recently entered my first competition ever as a professional. I entered a coyote pedestal mount which took a second place ribbon, a whitetail deer pedestal mount which took a first place ribbon and a pair of badgers which both took first place ribbons as well as Best of Category Life Size, Best Group Entry and all of my mounts together won the Competitors Award in the Professional division.
Im always eager to talk about hunting, fishing and Taxidermy. Feel free to give me a call at 402-797-3085 or send an e-mail to navr@windstream.net, I will be more than happy to answer any taxidermy or field care questions you may have
concerning your trophy.

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