Ressurection Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Beaverton, Oregon

(503) 347-0785, Beaverton, OR 97003View on Yelp

About Ressurection Taxidermy

Ressurection Taxidermy operates out of Beaverton, Oregon, putting it in one of the most populated areas in the state and just minutes from the greater Portland metro. That location matters for hunters and anglers who live in the suburbs but spend their weekends in the mountains, rivers, and high desert of eastern Oregon. Getting quality taxidermy work done without a long drive is a real convenience for Washington County residents. Ressurection brings that service closer to home for a large base of outdoor enthusiasts in the region.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Given its suburban Portland location, Ressurection Taxidermy likely handles a wide variety of requests from clients with diverse hunting and fishing backgrounds. Fish mounts are a natural fit here, given the incredible salmon and steelhead fisheries on nearby rivers like the Sandy and Clackamas. Deer and elk shoulder mounts serve the many hunters who pursue game in the Cascade foothills just east of the city. Smaller mammal and bird work, including waterfowl from the Columbia River flyway, rounds out what a shop in this area would typically offer.

Service Area

Ressurection Taxidermy is conveniently located in Beaverton, making it easy to reach for clients throughout Washington County and the Portland metro area. Hunters and anglers from Hillsboro, Tigard, and Lake Oswego are all within a short drive. It's also a practical stop for anyone heading out to hunt the coast or the Cascades.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you mount a salmon or steelhead caught on a local Oregon river?
Absolutely. Pacific salmon and steelhead are among the most requested fish mounts in this part of Oregon. Taking quick measurements and a few good photos before you freeze the fish gives the taxidermist everything needed to produce an accurate, lifelike result.
How do I store a fish before bringing it in for mounting?
Wrap the fish in a damp cloth or paper towel, place it in a plastic bag, and freeze it as quickly as possible. Avoid bending or folding the fish, since creases in the skin can be difficult to fix later.
Do you handle waterfowl mounts for duck hunters in the Columbia River area?
Waterfowl mounts are a common request from hunters who work the Columbia River flyway, which runs right through this region. Ducks and geese should be kept cold and brought in whole so the feathers and skin remain in the best condition possible.
What's the turnaround time for a fish mount?
Fish mounts typically take three to eight months depending on whether a skin mount or a reproduction cast is used. Reproductions often take longer to order but can look just as good and don't require the original fish to be kept in top condition.
Is it possible to get a habitat display built around my mount?
Many taxidermists can incorporate natural elements like driftwood, rocks, or painted backgrounds into a display to give your mount more visual context. It's worth discussing this idea upfront so materials and costs can be factored into the quote.
How do I know if a taxidermist does quality work before committing?
Asking to see photos of completed pieces or visiting the studio to view finished work in person is the best way to judge quality. Pay attention to eye placement, skin texture, and how natural the overall pose looks.

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