Roadkill Art
Created By: Janet Arneau WGA Registration: 1814733 Copyright: 3067520921 Trademark: 5,075,506

Roadkill Art

The Roadkill Art reality series introduces the Criminger Posse, a South Carolina family making a living operating a taxidermy business. The art orders come in during hunting season as hunters drop off deer to be turned into burgers and steaks at the processing plant. John Criminger head of the posse is a skilled taxidermist, deer processor, hunter, fisherman and frog gigger. John has taught the other posse members his self learned skills so they can participate in the family business and put food on any table.?https://youtu.be/c7aYXBBUQCE Beaver Bit the Dust

In minisode 1 John and Jonathon set out to dismantle a beaver dam after the beavers demise, now roadkill. Watch and find out if the critter built a dam too tough for outdoor expert John Criminger and his first mate Jonathon Portman to bring down. Will there once again be flowing water through the Criminger property or is the beaver still winning even from the grave?

In minisode 2 John Criminger takes his buddy Matt on a fishing trip with a mission of catching 30 plus catfish just as his brother did the day before. John never misses stopping to say hello to other fishermen he comes across, he wants to know if they caught any catfish and where on the river they caught these fish. Find out if John reeled in the quota he is hopping to achieve! You might even get tips on how to skin a fish and cook it up fresh right in thereat outdoors!

In minisode 3 John, Stephen and Bree are out in the middle of the night frog gigging, they are hungry for swamp chickens. John with his high performance expectations for his posse members and fans loves to give tips on how to catch what he’s catching, John wants everyone to be able to put food on their table, especially swamp chickens.?Watch and find out if John and his posse have just as much skill frog gigging as they do fishing then frying it up in a pan or taking down a beaver dam!

In minisode 4 John has the young posse members in training, it’s Summertime Camp Criminger with camp leader Chief John! No one in John’s posse is void of learning the skills necessary to eat and eat good, John wants everyone to be able to put food on the table and also be able to prepare it and cook it.?Watch and find out what John and his posse are cooking up this summer, you might even get a hankering to go out get dinner yourself, prepare it and cook it up!

In minisode 5 John has got to go out of town on family business on his busiest day of the week during deer season. John's right hand man Jonathon is to open the shop early Saturday morning but was quite late due to early morning duck hunting, the very new guy, Blake, had to open by himself. Watch and find out if Johnathon and Blake were able to handle the slew of hunters that showed up!

In minisode 6 John and his posse are in the process of furiously preparing 11 deer for customers when a customer comes by to pick up deer meat for his wedding only hours away. Hunters drop off deer for processing daily during deer season. Watch and find out if John and his posse are able to come through for this customer who never dropped off a deer, but has got to have the deer he promised his new bride to be!

In this minisode John has guts lots and lots of guts! The law insist he must get rid of these guts, John convinces a local farmer to dig him a hole. With no help from his disappearing posse watch and find out not only how much guts John has but if he can handle all the guts on his own!

In minisode 8 John Criminger will take you step by step how to skin your deer. If you skin a deer right you will enhance the flavor of your deer meat, if you don’t skin a deer right your meat will not taste as delicious as it should. John?wants your meat to taste right!


Calvin Whitney

Veterinary Assistant, Technician and Manager.

4 年

Ok you got my attention. I lived in Mississippi for eighteen years right outside Jackson. Deer sausages were my thing. I knew two Taxidermist during my stay in Mississippi. It is truly a art form. Thanks.

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