Jerem Bradshaw

Taxidermist in Provo, Utah

About Jerem Bradshaw

Jerem Bradshaw operates out of Provo, Utah, giving hunters and collectors in one of Utah's largest population centers a local option for quality taxidermy work. Provo sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains, and the region's hunters have access to elk, mule deer, and upland birds across multiple nearby units. Working with a single named artisan rather than a large production shop often means more direct communication and personal accountability throughout the process. Clients know exactly who's handling their trophy from start to finish.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Jerem Bradshaw provides taxidermy services for the full range of species that Utah County hunters and anglers bring in each season. Deer and elk shoulder mounts involve careful hide preparation, tanning, and finishing work on anatomically accurate foam forms. Bird mounts, including pheasants, turkeys, and waterfowl, require different techniques since feathers are delicate and arrangement matters as much as preservation. Fish work, skull cleaning, and antler mounting round out the typical offerings for clients who want their harvest displayed with care and precision.

Service Area

Jerem Bradshaw serves clients throughout the Provo and Orem area, drawing hunters from across Utah County. Clients from Spanish Fork, Springville, and communities along the I-15 corridor regularly make the short drive to work with a local artisan. The central Wasatch Front location makes it convenient for hunters coming from both the southern and northern parts of the valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the advantage of working with an individual taxidermist versus a large studio?
When you work with a solo practitioner, one person handles your trophy from start to finish rather than passing it through multiple hands. That continuity often results in more consistent quality and better communication about your specific vision. You also know exactly who to call if you have questions during the process.
How far in advance should I contact a taxidermist before hunting season?
It's smart to reach out in the summer before your hunt, especially for highly sought-after permits like elk or deer. Many taxidermists fill their fall slots early and may not be accepting new work by October or November. Getting on the list before the season keeps you from scrambling after a successful hunt.
Do I need a hunting license to drop off a mount?
Utah law requires licensed taxidermists to record the tag or license information for game animals they receive. Bring your valid hunting license and tag when you drop off your animal. This protects both you and the taxidermist and keeps the transaction above board with Utah Division of Wildlife Resources regulations.
Can Jerem Bradshaw mount species from out-of-state hunts?
Most taxidermists work on animals harvested in multiple states, provided the proper documentation travels with the animal. If you harvested a trophy in another state, bring your tag, license, and any required transport permits. Interstate transport of game must comply with both the originating state's laws and Utah regulations.
What's the best pose for a mule deer shoulder mount?
Semi-upright and straight-ahead poses are popular because they display the antlers prominently and work well in most rooms. Turned poses give a more dynamic look and can show off palmation or unique tine character from a different angle. Bring reference photos of poses you like and your taxidermist can help you choose what works best for your specific set of antlers.
Are there local hunting units near Provo worth knowing about?
Utah County and the surrounding Wasatch Front area fall within several quality mule deer and elk units that see consistent harvests each fall. The Wasatch Mountains directly east of Provo receive significant hunting pressure but still produce good animals, particularly in higher-elevation terrain. Check Utah Division of Wildlife Resources harvest statistics if you're researching unit quality before applying.

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