BIRDSEagle, Bald. by George Roof, Issue 63, pp26-28Eider, King. King Eider Drake, by Kelly Seibels, Issue 14, pp80-81Harlequin. Best in World Harlequin Finishing, by Kelly Seibels, Issue 13, pp76-77Mallard. Mallard Paint Mixing Instructions, by Bruce Burk, Issue 15, p80Pheasant, Ring-necked. by Frank Newmyer, Issue 16, p82Pintail. by Sallie Dahmes, Issue 10, p34Scaup, Lesser. by Dave Cowley, Issue 10, pp62, 63Turkey. by Tommy Knight, Issue 8, p54Turkey Head. by Frank Newmyer, Issue 16, p47(latex) by Larry Blomquist, Issue 35, pp58-59by Gerald Flynn, Issue 36, p61(strutting) by Gerald Flynn, Issue 47, pp60-61by Cary Cochran, Issue 48, pp68-69(freeze-dried) by Cally Morris, Issue 68, pp129-131by Larry Blomquist, Cally Morris Dead Head (painting a hanging dead turkey head), Issue 81, pp55-57by Larry Blomquist, Cally Morris Foot Painting (turkey), Issue 81, pp59-61(freeze-dried) by Mike Noonkester. Issue 97, pp30-31Wood Duck. Painting and Finishing, by Dave Luke, Issue 23, p41Wood Duck Bill. Acrylic Painting, by Randy Tull, Issue 6, p44Wood Duck Foot. Acrylic Painting, by Randy Tull, Issue 7, p44FISHANY FISH. by Pat May, Develop Your Own Fish Painting Schedules, Issue 64, pp120-123Bass, Largemouth. by Tom Lenort, Issue 5, p47by Matt Thompson, Issue 7, BACK COVER(teeth & gills) by Tom Sexton, Issue 16, pp42, 43(detailing) by Tom Sexton, Issue 17, pp33-40by Matt Thompson, Issue 32, pp104-105by Bill Newman, Issue 70, pp153-155Bass, Rock. by Kurt Vitch, Issue 35, pp102-103by Kirt Vitch, Issue 80, pp129-131Bass, Smallmouth. by Ralph Garland, Issue 22, pp82, 83Camouflaging The “Army Fish,” by Mark Daniels, Issue 40, pp56-59(Green Phase), by Mike Orthober, Issue 63, p121(Gold Phase), by Mike Orthober, Issue 63, p122(Copper Phase), by Mike Orthober, Issue 63, p123(Reproduction) by Gary Bruch, Issue 89, pp145-147Bass, Spotted (Kentucky). by Richard Krane, Issue 84, pp110-112Bass, Striped. by Ralph Garland, Issue 24, pp88-89by Ralph Garland, Issue 71, pp145-147Bluegill. Mounting and Painting, by Jimmy Byrd, Issue 20, pp41-48(scale tipping) by Mike Briganti, Issue 39. pp102-103by Larry Blomquist, Issue 78, pp145-147Bream. by Tom Sexton, Issue 7, p43Carp, Koi. by Richard Abraham, Issue 56, p131Catfish, Channel. by Bob Williamson, Issue 21, pp45-52Char, Arctic. by Larry Blomquist, Issue 75, pp129-131Crappie, Black. by Ralph Garland, Issue 23, pp50-52by Tom Sexton, Issue 46, pp146-147by Mark Daniels, (Specific Species Stencils), Issue 65, pp60-63Crappie, White. by Jim Hall, Issue 6, p47by Ralph Garland, Issue 27, pp88-89by Larry Blomquist, Issue 54, pp146-147by Ralph Garland, Issue 77, pp137-139Gar, Long-Nosed. by Don Ryno, Issue 55, pp130-131Grayling, Arctic. by Ron Reynolds, Issue 45, pp130-131by Warren Young, Issue 73, p111by Jeff Mourning, Issue 100, pp130-133 (+ Painting Still Life Lenses for an arctic grayling)Dolphin (dorado). by Bob Williamson, Issue 31, pp80-82Lobster. by John Matthews, Issue 41, pp70-75Marlin, Black. by Mike Kirkhart, Issue 97, pp108-114by Mike Kirkhart, Issue 98, pp74-76Marlin, Blue. by Bob Williamson, Issue 37, pp106-107Muskellunge. by Dan Rinehart, Issue 66, pp129-131(Tiger) by Dan Rinehart, Issue 67, pp145-147Perch, Yellow. <strong>Breakthrough</strong> Fish Painting Encyclopedia. Issue 81, pp130-131Pike, Northern. by Tom Witbeck, Issue 5, p46by Ralph Garland, Issue 29, pp76-77by Dan Rinehart, Issue 74, pp137-139by Larry Blomquist, Issue 95, pp128-129by Clark Schreibeis, Issue 99, pp127-129Pumpkinseed. by Kurt Vitch, Issue 51, pp50-53Raccoon Butterflyfish (carving). by Bob Berry, Issue 14, pp42, 43Redfish (red drum). by Randy Turner, Issue 44, pp122-123by Dave Luke, Issue 60, pp113-115Sailfish, Pacific. by Bob Williamson, Issue 28, pp48-50Sailfish, Pacific. by Mike Kirkhart, Issue 100, pp134-136Salmon, Chinook. by Mike Orthober, Issue 43, pp77-80(Silvery) by Mike Orthober, Issue 50, pp94-95Salmon, Coho or Silver. by Larry Blomquist, Issue 86, pp137-139Salmon, Coho or Silver (Spawning). by Larry Blomquist, Issue 87, pp137-139Salmon, Chum. by Jeff Lumsden. Issue 69, p145Salmon, Chum (spawning). by Mike Ross, Issue 88, pp129-131Salmon, King. by Jeff Lumsden, Issue 36, pp28-29PAINTING SCHEDULES (BY SPECIES)by Jeff Brain, Issue 59, pp130-131Salmon, Kokanee. by Mike Ross, Issue 82, pp137-139Salmon, Pink. by Mike Orthober, Issue 57, pp130-131Salmon, Sockeye. by Warren Young, Issue 73, p110Snapper, Red. by Larry Blomquist, Issue 47, p146Snook (reproduction). by Gene Dobbs, Issue 14, p83Snook. by Mike Kirkhart, Issue 96, pp30-31Spadefish. by Tom Sexton, Issue 7, p43Sunfish, Redbreast. by Ralph Garland, Issue 26, pp66-67Sunfish, Red-ear. by Larry Blomquist, Issue 48, pp130-131Tarpon (reproduction). by Gene Dobbs, Issue 11, p61Trout, Apache. by Kerby Ross, Issue 93, pp136-139Trout, Brook. by Dennis Arp, Issue 41, pp132-133by Bob Berry, IN-DEPTH STUDY: Brook Trout, Issue 40, pp30-35by Bill Turner, Issue 26, p84-85(spawning) by Jeff Brain, Issue 65, pp137-139by Richard Krane, Issue 83, pp101-104by Jeff Mourning, Issue 98, pp118-120Trout, Brown. by J. W. (Bill) Fuchs, Issue 9, p62by Rick Laurienti, Issue 17, p67by Clark Schreibeis, Issue 38, pp54-55by Don Cameron, Issue 42, pp50-52by Bob Berry, Issue 59, pp74-75by Dan Rinehart, (reproduction scale texturing, prep work), Issue 63, pp42-45by Pat May, Issue 64, p122by Mike Ross, (Spawning), Issue 92, pp137-139by Clark Schreibeis, Issue 97, pp136-137Trout, Cutthroat. by Bob Berry, Issue 17, p66Trout, Colorado River and Greenback Cutthroat. by Jeff Mourning, Issue 90, pp145-147Trout, Gila. by Kerby Ross, Issue 94, pp128-131Trout, Lake. from <strong>Breakthrough</strong> FP Manual, Issue 91, pp121-123Trout, Mackinaw. by Pat May, Issue 64, p123Trout, Rainbow. by Jim Hall, Issue 18, pp41-48by Mike Kirkhart, Issue 30, p92by Don Frank, Issue 62, pp129-131by Pat May, Issue 64, p121by Clark Schreibeis, Carving or Repro, Issue 72, pp137-139by Mike Ross, Issue 85, pp137-139Trout, Tiger (brown/brook hybrid). by Jeff Mourning. Issue 73, pp145-147Trout (Sea), Speckled. by Steve German, Issue 34, p34by Larry Blomquist, Issue 61, pp129-131Trout, Steelhead. by Mark Frazier, Issue 20, pp8-11Trout, Steelhead Rainbow. by Don Frank, Issue 8, p55by Bill Turner, Issue 9, p63Tuna, Yellowfin. by Bob Williamson, Issue 25, 84-85Tuna, Yellowfin. by Mike Kirkhart, Issue 101, pp109-112Walleye. by Alan Gaston, Issue 6, BACK COVERby Ron Reynolds Issue 25, p66-67(scale tipping) by Mike Briganti, Issue 39, p101by Jeff Brain, Issue 58, pp130-131by Dan Rinehart, Issue 76, pp137-139MAMMALSDeer, Whitetail. by Joe Coombs, Issue 7, p45by Sallie Dahmes, Issue 15, p86by John Bellucci, Issue 41, pp26-27by Bill Yox, Issue 59, pp17-19by Ben Mears (w/oil paints), Issue 63, pp34-38by Dan Rinehart, Albino (Whitetail) from Albion, Issue 79, pp82-92by Rick Carter, <strong>Back</strong> to Basics: Mounting a Whitetail Deer Nose, Issue 85, pp34-45by Bill Yox, Finishing a Whitetail Deer From Start to Finish, Issue 92, pp70-74Sheep, Dall. by Robert Holshouser, Issue 15, pp40-41Yellowfin Tuna Scheduleby Mike KirkhartSpring Issue #101, pp108-1122011 <strong>Breakthrough</strong> <strong>Index</strong>, <strong>Issues</strong> 1–101 Page 35
PAINTING TECHNIQUESArp, Dennis. Scale Tipping with Foil, Issue 53, pp12-13Blomquist, Larry. Winning Nose Know-How, Issue 39, pp90-91A Look at Airbrushes, Part 1, Issue 60, pp41-43A Look at Airbrushes, Part 2, Issue 61, pp93-95Bowen, Gary. Basics: What To Do With A Dead Looking Fish, Issue 41, pp32-33Briganti, Mike. Scale Tipping A Walleye, Issue 39, p101Scale Tipping A Bluegill, Issue 39. pp102-103Brown, Shep. Serpent Gets A-Head, Issue 42, pp24-25Browning, Glen. Finishing Techniques for Birds, Issue 58, pp34-48Product Review: Badger’s Airbrush Renegade Series, I Was Hooked, Issue 101, p84Carter, Rick. <strong>Back</strong> to Basics: Color Mixing & Matching, Issue 69, pp50-54<strong>Back</strong> to Basics: A Rock of Any Color, Issue 73, pp34-39Chauvin, Bob. Customizing Fish Paint Colors, Issue 87, pp102-107Daniels, Mark. Tipping The Scales In Your Favor, Issue 42, pp46-47Frazier, Mark. Wild Kingdom, Part I: Techniques, Issue 20, pp8-11Kirkhart, Mike. Handling and Painting a Black Marlin (caught by Martin Hirsch), Issue 97, pp108-114LeDoux, Dan. Curling Feathers, Issue 39, pp12-13LeFaucheur, Marcel. Whitetail Eye Blending (Maybelline), Issue 41, p110Lehrman, Ralph. Winning With Acrylics, Issue 11, pp56-57Matthews, John. Mounting a Lobster, Issue 41, pp70-75Mears, Ben. Finishing a Whitetail Deer with Oil Paints, Issue 63, pp34-38Murawska, Dennis. Weird Smallmouth: Revisited, Issue 84, pp92-94Noonkester, Mike. Prepainted Rainbow, Issue 42, pp42-43Rinehart, Dan. Bondo Fish Seams (St. Clair Taxidermy), Issue 66, pp76-79Rummans, Patrick. Rummans’ Technique for Pheasant Heads, Issue 39, pp16-18Schaefer, Ron. Finishing A Warthog, Issue 39, pp52-53Schreibeis, Clark. Painting Fine Details with an Airbrush, Issue 91, pp74-88Sexton, Tom. How To Hold An Airbrush, Issue 15, pp78,79It’s Alive! (Painting Reproductions), Issue 15, p69Airbrush: How To Dismantle, Clean, Lubricate, Issue 18, pp38-40Detailing A Largemouth Bass, Issue 17, pp33-40Gloss Coats Explained, Issue 20, pp65-67Smith, Gene. What It Took To Become A World Champion, Issue 42, pp54-58Stanley, Jim. Color Matching, Issue 7, p37Vickerson, Michael. “High-Tech” Tips for Repro Fish Heads Issue 53, p117Williamson, Bob. Understanding Color, Issue 21, pp88-90Young, Warren. Using an Electric Eraser for Fish Painting, Issue 81, pp18-19PHILOSOPHIES & VIEWPOINTSMace, Gordon. U.S. Taxidermists Losing Work in Africa, Issue 54, pp141-144Murawska, Dennis. Product Review: Black Forest Glass Eyes, Issue 86, pp106-107Newmyer, Frank. Taxidermy Competitions, Issue 27, pp51-59What I Look For As A Judge, Issue 61, pp106-108Paul Raj. Of Competitions and Judges, Issue 47, pp129-131Rinehart, Dan. Taxidermy in St. Petersburg Russia, Issue 59, pp80-83Rivette, Warren. Teaching Taxidermy To Teenagers!, Issue 67, pp108-112Rhodes, Steve. A Call To Action, Issue 45, p124Rummans, Patrick. Bird’s Eye View: Greatness, Issue 43, p109Savides, Stefan. Viewpoint: The Art of Taxidermy—Or Is It?, Issue 85, pp72-73Shelnutt, Tim. Competition: Where Do You Draw The Line? Issue 42, pp121126Short, Donnie. Tanners Are Not Magicians, Issue 21, p59Silva, Jim. Why Attend A Taxidermy Convention, Issue 47, pp120-121Good Judges Judge with Compassion, Issue 59, pp120-121Spomer, Ron. WHY HUNT? Issue 29, pp7-13Van Hoesen, Jan. The Men in Taxidermy, Issue 36, p82Van Veen, Onno. What Price Liberty? Issue 9, p26Williamson, Bob. The Truth About The WTC, Issue 14, p47A Question of Ethics, Issue 14, pp51-53Freeze Dry Issue Warming Up, Issue 17, pp41-45Freeze Dry Follow-Up, Issue 18, pp65-69Who Can You Trust? Issue 19, p55Too Many Taxidermists? Issue 20, pp73-77Is Taxidermy Art? Issue 29, pp59-61Yox, Bill. Yox Yacks: Pricing, Issue 66, p124Yox Yacks (Carl Akeley Was My Neighbor), Issue 71, pp124-126Yox Yacks (Art of Deception), Issue 74, pp117-120Yox Yacks (Judging at Shows), Issue 75, pp115-116Yox Yacks (A Tree for “Granite”), Issue 76, pp117-120Yox Yacks (Lucy), Issue 80, pp109-110Yox Yacks (Mousetrap/Hurricane Katrina), Issue 81, p111Yox Yacks (The Past is History), Issue 82, pp103-105PHILOSOPHIES & VIEWPOINTSAlfaro, Antonio and Jessie. The Standard for Judging Eye Anatomy, Issue 67, pp82-85Are You Ready for Revolution? (Brian Johnson’s forms), Issue 70, pp92-94Blomquist, Larry. Court’s Decision To Affect Taxidermists, Issue 35, pp71-73Alan Anger Talks About Freeze Drying, Issue 44, pp83-85Editorial: Chronic Wasting Disease, Issue 69, p6Review: Don Frank’s New Bait Fish, Issue 76, p112Browning, Glen. Review: Toe Nails, From Quail to Bear, Issue 76, p115Carter, Rick. <strong>Back</strong> to Basics: Are You Ready to Compete?, Issue 70, pp10-15Caswell, Rip. Perfection & Art, Issue 28, pp18-19Ciola, Craig. Challenge of Accuracy, Issue 28, p57Cowley, David. Concerning My U.S. Patent, Issue 35, pp52-55Edwards, Ken. Best of The Forums, Vol. 1: College or Taxidermy? Issue 61, pp101-105Best of The Forums, Vol. 2: 1001 Taxidermy Tips, Issue 62, pp103-108Best of The Forums, Vol. 3: eBay and Frozen Specimens, Issue 63, pp113-119Best of The Forums, Vol. 4: Taxidermy Pricing, Issue 64, pp111-116Best of The Forums, Vol. 5: Been There, Done That, Issue 65, pp129-133Best of The Forums, Vol. 6: September 11, 2001, Issue 66, pp93-97Best of The Forums, Vol. 7: Judging Taxidermy, Issue 67, pp121-131Best of The Forums, Vol. 8: The Business of Taxidermy, Issue 68, pp119-123Best of The Forums, Vol. 9: Hunting: High Fences and High Prices, Issue 69, pp135-141Best of The Forums, Vol. 10: World-Class Reactions (2003 WTC), Issue 70, pp145-149Best of The Forums, Vol. 11: Hummers, Taxidermy—Bigger Picture, Issue 71, pp135-139Best of The Forums, Vol. 12: Taxidermy Burnout, Issue 72, pp129-133Best of The Forums, Vol. 13: Stupid Questions (from customers), Issue 73, pp135-138Best of The Forums, Vol. 14: Is Taxidermy Art?, Issue 74, pp127-133Best of The Forums, Vol. 15: Competing: School in My Pajamas, Issue 75, pp119-121Best of The Forums, Vol. 16: Ethical <strong>Issues</strong> in Taxidermy, Issue 76, pp127-131Best of The Forums, Vol. 17: Is the Customer Always Right? Issue 77, pp119-131Best of The Forums, Vol. 18: Taxidermy as a Viable Career? Issue 78, pp129-134Best of The Forums, Vol. 19: Making a Living, Issue 80, pp111-115Best of The Forums, Vol. 20: Snap-Together Taxidermy, Issue 81, pp119-123Best of The Forums, Vol. 21: The Tardy Taxidermy, Issue 82, pp127-130Frank, Charles. Carving Competitions, Issue 27, p52Garland, Ralph. Difference …Commercial & Competition Taxidermy, Issue 36, pp38-39Goepel, Uwe. Viewpoint: Artistry Yes, But Is It Art?, Issue 77, p106Hall, Jim. Competitions: Where Are We Going? Issue 12, p28Inchumuk, Henry. Taxidermy Competitions, Issue 27, pp51-59Jonas, Coloman. No Competition On Top, Issue 32, p93Koob, Matt. My Visit From The Wildlife Official, Issue 71, pp140-141Luke, Dave. Review: Newmyer’s Bases Are Head-Turners, Issue 70, pp134-135Lumsden, Jeff. Red’s Blues, Issue 27, pp22-24PHOTOGRAPHYBellucci, John. Photographing Your Work, Issue 46, pp68-77Blomquist, Larry. Digital Cameras: Photo File Sizes and Uses, Issue 73, pp98-102Dobie, Duncan. Part I: Wildlife Photography, Issue 8, pp12-13Part II: Wildlife Photography: The Functions of Your Camera, Issue 9, pp24-25Part III: Wildlife Photography: Shooting Good Photos, Issue 10, pp28-29Part IV: Wildlife Photography: Tips For Good Reference Photos, Issue 12, pp18-19Edwards, Ken. Shooting Your Artwork, Issue 14, pp18, 19Kirkpatrick, Stephen. Wildlife Photographer, GALLERY, Issue 24, pp2-5Reference Photos: What, When, How & Where, Issue 24, p9Sexton, Tom. Aquarium Setup For Reference, Issue 12, pp28-29Williamson, Bob. Up Close: Richard Silva, Issue 13, p79Page 36 2011 <strong>Breakthrough</strong> <strong>Index</strong>, <strong>Issues</strong> 1–101
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