Albrecht Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Brodhead, Wisconsin

(608) 897-2313N4502 Park Rd, Brodhead, WI 53520View on Yelp

About Albrecht Taxidermy

Albrecht Taxidermy is located in Brodhead, Wisconsin, a small city in Green County tucked along the Sugar River in the heart of southern Wisconsin's rolling farm country. This region is well known among hunters for its dense whitetail population and productive pheasant and turkey habitat. Green County's rural character means most customers here are serious hunters with real appreciation for quality craftsmanship, and a local taxidermist who understands that culture is worth seeking out.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Albrecht Taxidermy provides mounting services for the game species that Green County hunters pursue most. Deer shoulder mounts are a primary focus, with each mount involving custom form fitting, professional tanning or preserving of the cape, and careful hand-finishing around the eyes and nose. Upland bird mounts for pheasant and turkey are also handled, with attention to natural feather lay and accurate posing. Fish mounts for species from the Sugar River and area lakes round out the typical service offerings available from this southern Wisconsin studio.

Service Area

Albrecht Taxidermy serves customers in Brodhead and throughout Green County, including Monroe, Albany, and Juda. Hunters from northern Rock County and southern Dane County also bring their trophies here. The studio's location along the Highway 11 corridor makes it accessible for customers coming from multiple surrounding towns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a reputable taxidermist in Green County, Wisconsin?
Word of mouth from other hunters is often the most reliable way to find good taxidermy work in a rural area like Green County. Visiting the studio in person and asking to see examples of completed work is the best way to judge quality before you commit.
What's involved in a full body deer mount versus a shoulder mount?
A shoulder mount preserves just the head and upper chest on a wall-mounted form, while a full body mount displays the entire animal in a standing or bedded pose. Full body mounts require significantly more materials, space, and labor, which is reflected in the higher price.
Can Albrecht Taxidermy mount a pheasant from the Green County area?
Pheasant mounts are a popular request in southern Wisconsin's farmland counties where upland hunting is common. A quality pheasant mount captures the bird's vivid plumage and natural stance, and it makes a striking wall display for any hunting cabin or home office.
How should I transport a deer cape to the taxidermist?
Roll the cape hair-side in, place it in a plastic bag, and keep it on ice or refrigerated if you're dropping it off within a day. For longer waits, freeze it flat in a sealed bag to prevent freezer burn and preserve the hide quality for the taxidermist.
Do taxidermists in Brodhead work on coyote or other predator mounts?
Coyote mounts are a growing request in agricultural areas of Wisconsin where predator hunting is popular. Full body coyote mounts or rug-style displays are both options, and the taxidermist can advise which works best based on the condition of the hide.
Is there a deposit required when dropping off a mount?
Most taxidermists require a deposit at drop-off, often ranging from 25 to 50 percent of the total estimated cost. This helps cover materials and secures your spot in the work queue, with the balance due when you pick up the finished piece.

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