NW Wildlife Studio

Taxidermist in Spokane, Washington

(509) 844-53512216 S Cuba St, Spokane, WA 99223View on Yelp
NW Wildlife Studio - taxidermy in Spokane, WA

About NW Wildlife Studio

NW Wildlife Studio operates in Spokane, Washington, serving the hunters and anglers who take full advantage of the Inland Northwest's rich wildlife resources. Spokane is surrounded by serious hunting country, from whitetail habitat along the Spokane River corridor to big game in the Blue Mountains and Selkirk Range not far away. Having a full-service wildlife studio in the city means customers don't have to drive hours to find skilled taxidermy work after a successful season.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

NW Wildlife Studio offers the kind of services that fit the diverse hunting and fishing seasons of eastern Washington. Big game shoulder mounts for deer and elk form the backbone of most studios here, and this one is positioned to handle both species' full hide and antler work. Fish mounting for trout and bass species caught in the lakes and rivers around Spokane rounds out the aquatic side of the business. Habitat display options allow customers to add naturalistic bases and background elements that place the mount in context with the animal's actual environment.

Service Area

NW Wildlife Studio is based in Spokane and draws customers from across the Spokane Valley, as well as from rural communities in eastern Washington. Hunters from areas like Deer Park, Colville, and the Idaho panhandle sometimes prefer bringing their work to an established Spokane studio.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does NW Wildlife Studio do fish mounts for species caught in Lake Roosevelt?
Lake Roosevelt and the Spokane River system produce walleye, bass, and trout that anglers regularly want preserved. Fish mounting from this region is a natural service for Spokane studios familiar with local species.
Can I request a specific pose for my deer or elk mount?
Yes, most taxidermists work with you to select a pose that fits your wall space and personal preference, from a straight-ahead alert look to a turning neck position. Bringing in a reference photo of the pose you want helps the taxidermist understand your vision.
What's involved in a habitat display for a mount?
Habitat displays add naturalistic elements like rocks, branches, grasses, or artificial foliage to create a scene around the mount. They're popular for full body mounts or bird pieces where the setting adds visual context and makes the display more dynamic.
How far do people travel to use Spokane taxidermists?
Spokane is the largest city in eastern Washington, so hunters from rural communities across the region and even from northern Idaho often bring their work here. The concentration of skilled studios in Spokane gives customers options they might not have closer to home.
Is there a best time of year to drop off a trophy for mounting?
Most drop-offs happen right after hunting seasons close in the fall, which means studios can get busy quickly in November and December. If you can bring your animal in promptly after harvest and have flexibility on timing, communication with the studio goes smoothly.
What information should I give the taxidermist at drop-off?
Bring any measurements you took of the live animal if possible, photos from the hunt, and a clear idea of mount type and pose. The more information you provide upfront, the better the taxidermist can match the finished piece to the actual animal.

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