Majestic Wildlife Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Isanti, Minnesota

4.6(7 reviews)
(763) 571-425029101 Highway 47 NW, Isanti, MN 55040View on Yelp
Majestic Wildlife Taxidermy - taxidermy in Isanti, MN

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About Majestic Wildlife Taxidermy

Majestic Wildlife Taxidermy is based in Isanti, Minnesota, a small city about 40 miles north of the Twin Cities along the Rum River corridor, where deer, waterfowl, and small game hunting are part of everyday life. With a 4.6-star rating across 7 reviews, this shop has built a solid reputation among local hunters who return season after season. Isanti County offers some of the most accessible hunting land in the metro-adjacent region, which means a steady stream of serious hunters looking for trustworthy mount work. Majestic has clearly delivered for enough of them to earn consistent praise.

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Services & Process

Majestic Wildlife Taxidermy handles the full range of common mount types, from whitetail deer shoulder and pedestal mounts to full body mounts for predators like coyote or fox. Waterfowl mounts are a natural fit for this part of Minnesota, with duck and goose hunting strong throughout Isanti County. Fish mounts, whether skin mounts or foam replicas, serve the walleye and bass anglers who work the nearby lakes. Skull cleaning and antler mounting round out the service list for hunters who want a clean, dramatic display without a full skin mount.

Service Area

Majestic Wildlife Taxidermy serves hunters and collectors throughout Isanti County and the surrounding central Minnesota region. Customers from Cambridge, East Bethel, Braham, and the northern Twin Cities suburbs regularly use this shop for their mount work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a shoulder mount and a pedestal mount?
A shoulder mount displays the deer's head and upper chest on a wall plaque, while a pedestal mount shows more of the body from a floor-standing base. Pedestal mounts give a fuller, more dramatic presentation and are popular for trophy animals with exceptional antlers.
Does Majestic Wildlife Taxidermy do skull cleaning?
Skull cleaning is a popular option for hunters who want to display antlers on a clean European-style skull mount. The process removes soft tissue from the skull through boiling or beetle cleaning, leaving a finished piece that's affordable and long-lasting.
Can I bring in a fish from a tournament or a personal record catch?
Yes, significant catches are exactly what taxidermists love to work with. For catch-and-release tournaments, you'll want accurate measurements and good photos so the taxidermist can create a reproduction that matches your fish precisely.
How far in advance should I book for fall deer season?
Many taxidermists in Minnesota start filling their fall books as early as summer. Calling Majestic before archery season opens in September gives you the best chance of securing a spot before the December rush.
Are reproduction fish mounts better than skin mounts?
Reproduction mounts are painted fiberglass forms that don't use the actual fish, making them ideal for catch-and-release. Skin mounts use the real fish and can look stunning, but they require perfect field care to preserve color and detail.
What should I do with a waterfowl bird between hunting and drop-off?
Don't field dress a bird you plan to mount. Keep feathers dry and smooth, wrap the bird loosely in paper, and refrigerate or freeze it as soon as possible. Wet or matted feathers are much harder to restore during the mounting process.

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