Robbins House of Cutz

Taxidermist in Punta Gorda, Florida

(941) 392-054748473 Bermont Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33982View on Yelp
Robbins House of Cutz - taxidermy in Punta Gorda, FL

About Robbins House of Cutz

Robbins House of Cutz in Punta Gorda, Florida offers a rare combination of butcher services and taxidermy under one roof. That dual offering is genuinely useful for hunters in Charlotte County who want to process their game and preserve a trophy without making multiple stops. Southwest Florida's hunting seasons for deer, wild hog, and turkey keep local taxidermists busy, and having butcher services on site means your animal is handled from start to finish by people who know what they're doing. Call them at (941) 392-0547 to discuss your project.

Services

Butcher
Taxidermy

Services & Process

On the taxidermy side, Robbins House of Cutz handles the kind of work hunters in the Punta Gorda area need most, including deer shoulder mounts, full body mounts for trophy game, and fish mounts for catches pulled from Charlotte Harbor or nearby freshwater lakes. The butcher services run parallel, so hunters can have their deer or hog processed for meat while the cape or skin is preserved separately for mounting. This setup saves time and reduces the risk of improper field handling damaging the specimen before it reaches the studio.

Service Area

Robbins House of Cutz primarily serves hunters and anglers in Punta Gorda and the broader Charlotte County area. Customers from Port Charlotte, Englewood, and communities along the Peace River corridor also make the trip for their combined services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drop off a deer for both meat processing and a shoulder mount at the same time?
Yes, that's one of the main advantages of coming to a shop that handles both services. Staff will separate the cape for taxidermy and process the remaining meat according to your preferences at the same visit.
How soon after harvesting my animal should I bring it in?
In Florida's heat, you should get your animal to the shop as quickly as possible, ideally within a few hours of the harvest. Delays can cause slippage in the hide, which makes the taxidermist's job harder and affects the final mount quality.
What types of fish mounts do you handle?
The shop works with common Florida catches including snook, redfish, tarpon, and freshwater bass. Both skin mounts and reproduction mounts are options, and reproductions are a good choice if you plan to release the fish after catching it.
How long does a deer shoulder mount typically take to complete?
Most deer shoulder mounts take between four and eight months to complete, depending on the shop's current workload and the complexity of the pose. Your taxidermist can give you a more specific estimate when you drop off your specimen.
Do I need to do anything to prepare my trophy before bringing it in?
Keep the animal cool and avoid cutting the cape too short around the shoulders or neck. If you're bringing a fish, keep it on ice and avoid letting it dry out or get freezer burn before you arrive.
Is a deposit required when I drop off my specimen?
Most taxidermists require a deposit at drop-off, typically ranging from 30 to 50 percent of the total quoted price. Ask about payment terms and what's included in the final price so there are no surprises at pickup.

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