Round 2 It Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Greene, Maine

(207) 577-3882324 College Rd, Greene, ME 04236View on Yelp
Round 2 It Taxidermy - taxidermy in Greene, ME

About Round 2 It Taxidermy

Round 2 It Taxidermy is based in Greene, Maine, a small town in Androscoggin County between Auburn and Lewiston in central Maine. The name itself suggests a laid-back, accessible approach, which fits well in a rural community where hunters and anglers often build relationships with their local taxidermist over years of seasons. Central Maine produces excellent whitetail deer, black bear, and upland birds, and the Androscoggin River nearby draws anglers for smallmouth bass and landlocked salmon. This shop serves that active local sporting community with practical, experienced taxidermy work.

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Services & Process

Round 2 It Taxidermy handles the core services that Maine hunters and anglers need most, starting with deer shoulder mounts and moving through black bear, wild turkey, and small game work common to Androscoggin County. Fish mounts for species pulled from the Androscoggin River and nearby lakes, including bass and salmon, are a natural part of the workload. Skull cleaning is a popular and practical service for hunters who want antlers displayed without the full shoulder mount investment. Antler mounting on wood or velvet plaques is another straightforward option for deer hunters who want something simple on the wall.

Service Area

Round 2 It Taxidermy serves Greene and surrounding Androscoggin County communities, including Lewiston, Auburn, Leeds, and Turner. Hunters from neighboring Kennebec and Oxford counties also have easy access via Route 202 and nearby connectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Maine taxidermists work on black bear mounts?
Yes, black bear is one of the most requested large mammals in Maine taxidermy shops, and most experienced shops handle bear work regularly. Options include shoulder mounts, full body mounts in standing or rug poses, and skull mounts, depending on your preference and budget.
What's a rug mount and how does it differ from a flat hide?
A rug mount is a tanned hide mounted with a felt border and a reproduction head attached, giving it a finished display look on a floor or wall. A flat hide is simply the tanned pelt without a head or border, which is less expensive but also less visually polished.
How do I find a good taxidermist in rural Maine?
Word of mouth from other hunters is still the most reliable way to find a quality taxidermist in rural areas like central Maine. Asking at your local sporting goods store or hunting club will usually turn up a few solid recommendations quickly.
Can a taxidermist work with a deer that was hit by a vehicle?
It depends on the condition of the animal. If the hide and head are undamaged and the specimen is brought in quickly and in good condition, a taxidermist may be able to work with it. Severe skin damage or prolonged exposure to heat usually makes mounting impractical.
Does cold Maine weather affect how long I can wait before dropping off a harvested animal?
Cold temperatures do slow decomposition, but they're not a substitute for getting your specimen to the taxidermist promptly. Freezing temperatures can cause ice crystal damage to the hide if the animal freezes solid, so the goal is still to get it in or properly wrapped and frozen within a day or two.
Are upland bird mounts like ruffed grouse available in central Maine?
Yes, ruffed grouse and other upland birds are a common request from Maine hunters, and most taxidermists in the area have experience with them. Bird mounts require careful freezing right after harvest, so wrapping the bird without washing it and freezing it flat is the best approach before drop-off.

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