Bob's Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Greenfield, Wisconsin

(414) 546-01608005 W Sunbury Ct, Greenfield, WI 53219View on Yelp

About Bob's Taxidermy

Bob's Taxidermy operates out of Greenfield, Wisconsin, a Milwaukee County suburb just south of the city on the edge of the greater metro area. Finding a taxidermist this close to Milwaukee is genuinely convenient for urban hunters who don't want to haul trophies long distances after a hunt. Greenfield's location gives Bob's access to a large customer base from Milwaukee, West Allis, and the surrounding suburbs. You can reach the studio at (414) 546-0160 to schedule a drop-off or ask about current turnaround times.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Bob's Taxidermy handles the kinds of work Milwaukee-area hunters and anglers bring through the door most often, including whitetail deer shoulder mounts, fish mounts for walleye, bass, and trout, and bird mounts for species like pheasant, grouse, and waterfowl. Deer European skull mounts are a popular lower-cost option that fits well in apartments or smaller suburban homes where wall space is limited. Full body mounts for smaller mammals and game animals round out the typical service menu. Every mount involves careful hide preparation, quality forms, and detailed finishing work.

Service Area

Bob's Taxidermy serves Greenfield and the greater Milwaukee metro area, including customers from West Allis, Cudahy, South Milwaukee, and Oak Creek. The Milwaukee County location makes it one of the most accessible taxidermists for city and suburban hunters in the state. Customers from neighboring Waukesha and Racine counties also make the trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

I live in Milwaukee and don't have a lot of storage space. Are there smaller mount options?
European skull mounts and antler plaques are great choices for smaller spaces since they're flat, wall-mounted, and take up far less room than a full shoulder mount. They're also typically less expensive, which makes them popular with first-time trophy hunters.
Can you mount a fish I caught on a local Wisconsin lake?
Absolutely. Fish mounts are a standard service, and you can bring in the actual catch or opt for a reproduction if you released the fish. Provide accurate measurements and a photo of the live fish if you're going the reproduction route for the best color match.
What should I do with a deer cape if I'm hunting far from Greenfield and can't get here quickly?
Freeze the cape as soon as possible. A properly frozen cape stored in a sealed plastic bag will keep for months without any quality loss. Just make sure it's fully thawed and the taxidermist inspects it before work begins.
Do taxidermists in the Milwaukee area handle waterfowl mounts?
Yes, duck and goose mounts are a common request in Wisconsin given the strong waterfowl hunting tradition along Lake Michigan and inland marshes. Keep your bird cool and feathers unruffled after harvest, and get it to the studio as quickly as you can for the best results.
How much does a fish reproduction mount cost compared to a skin mount?
Reproduction mounts tend to cost more than skin mounts because of the hand-painting and casting involved, but they last longer and don't risk the color fading that can happen with skin mounts over time. The price difference varies, so asking for quotes on both options is worth it.
Is a deposit required when I drop off my trophy?
Most taxidermists ask for a deposit of 30 to 50 percent at drop-off to cover material costs and secure your spot in the production queue. The remaining balance is usually due when you pick up the finished mount.

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