Les Stinespring started his taxidermy career in Parkersburg, West Virginia, when the art form itself was still developing. He mastered the meticulous process of building mounts layer by layer—excelsior, clay, rope—creating animals that look genuinely alive. By the time he left West Virginia in 1997,...
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Les Stinespring started his taxidermy career in Parkersburg, West Virginia, when the art form itself was still developing. He mastered the meticulous process of building mounts layer by layer—excelsior, clay, rope—creating animals that look genuinely alive.
By the time he left West Virginia in 1997, he was known state-wide (and beyond) for his talent.
Les relocated to Bigfork with his wife, Mary, and continues the same exacting work. His mounts are displayed in:
He doesn't cut corners or rush the process. Every animal gets the same attention to detail that built his reputation decades ago.
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