Fielden Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Lebanon, Missouri

(417) 588-156027340 Highway Yy, Lebanon, MO 65536View on Yelp

About Fielden Taxidermy

Fielden Taxidermy is located in Lebanon, Missouri, the seat of Laclede County and a hub for outdoorsmen in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. Lebanon sits along Interstate 44 and is surrounded by some of Missouri's most productive deer and turkey country, with the Gasconade River and Bennett Spring State Park drawing serious anglers from across the region. A taxidermist based here serves a genuinely active hunting and fishing community. Fielden Taxidermy can be reached at (417) 588-1560 for consultations and drop-off appointments.

Services

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Services & Process

Fielden Taxidermy serves hunters and anglers across the Lebanon area with a full range of trophy preservation services. Deer mounts are the most common request, with shoulder mounts available in dozens of pose options to suit different wall configurations. Given Lebanon's location near Bennett Spring, one of Missouri's premier trout streams, fish mounts, both skin mounts and fiberglass reproductions, are likely a regular part of the workload. Turkey, waterfowl, and small game mounts round out the offerings, and skull cleaning or antler panels are smart lower-budget options for hunters who want a display without a full mount.

Service Area

Fielden Taxidermy serves Lebanon and the surrounding Laclede County region in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. Customers from Rolla, Conway, Marshfield, and other communities along the I-44 corridor regularly use the shop for their trophy work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bennett Spring trout a good candidate for a fish mount?
Rainbow trout from Bennett Spring and other Ozark streams make excellent mounts, especially larger specimens. You can choose a skin mount using the actual fish or a fiberglass reproduction, which many anglers prefer since it allows catch-and-release while still getting a permanent display piece.
What should I do with a fish I want mounted while I'm still at the stream?
Take detailed measurements, length and girth, and a few high-quality photos showing color before it fades. If you're keeping the fish, wrap it in a wet cloth and get it on ice quickly. For reproductions, the measurements and photos are all the taxidermist needs.
How much does a deer shoulder mount typically cost in the Lebanon area?
Prices vary by shop, pose complexity, and finishing level, but Missouri deer shoulder mounts generally range from around $400 to $700 or more for premium work. Call Fielden Taxidermy directly at (417) 588-1560 to get a current price quote for your specific project.
Can Fielden Taxidermy do habitat displays or scenic mounts?
Habitat displays incorporate natural or artificial materials like rocks, driftwood, grass, and foliage to create a scene around your mount. These take more time and cost more than standard mounts, but they create a truly unique piece that tells a story about where the animal was taken.
What's the best time of year to drop off a trophy to avoid long waits?
Summer is typically the slowest season for most taxidermists, so dropping off in the spring or early summer often means faster turnaround. Fall, especially October through December, is the busiest period and usually results in the longest wait times.
Does Fielden Taxidermy handle wild turkey mounts from Missouri's spring season?
Turkey mounts are a popular spring request throughout the Ozarks. Full strutter poses, fan and beard panels, and flying mounts are all options worth discussing. A full strutter mount is the most dramatic display choice, while a fan and beard setup is more compact and affordable.

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