Seacoast Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Stratham, New Hampshire

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(603) 772-7446, Stratham, NH 03885View on Yelp

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About Seacoast Taxidermy

Seacoast Taxidermy is located in Stratham, New Hampshire, a town in Rockingham County just a short drive from the Atlantic coast and the Great Bay estuary, one of the most productive wildlife areas in the state. The studio carries a perfect 5-star rating, which speaks to the quality customers have come to expect. Stratham's location puts it close to a strong base of deer hunters, waterfowl hunters, and saltwater anglers who all have good reasons to work with a skilled taxidermist. The name fits the location well, and the Seacoast region's diverse hunting and fishing opportunities keep local studios consistently busy.

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Services & Process

Seacoast Taxidermy serves the full range of sportsmen active along New Hampshire's coast and inland areas. Whitetail deer shoulder mounts are a consistent part of the workload, with Rockingham County producing solid bucks from its mix of farmland and forest edges. Saltwater fish mounts, including striped bass and bluefish caught off the New Hampshire coast, are a specialty that inland studios rarely offer with the same familiarity. Waterfowl mounts, including black ducks and Canada geese from the Great Bay area, round out a service list that reflects the specific hunting and fishing culture of this corner of New England.

Service Area

Seacoast Taxidermy serves customers throughout Stratham, Rockingham County, and the broader New Hampshire Seacoast region. Hunters and anglers from Exeter, Hampton, Portsmouth, and across southern New Hampshire work with local studios for their trophy and fish mounting needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you mount saltwater fish caught off the New Hampshire coast?
Saltwater species like striped bass, bluefish, and tuna are absolutely mountable, and reproduction mounts are especially popular for these fish. For a reproduction, you'll need accurate length and girth measurements and good photos taken right after the catch.
Do you handle waterfowl mounts from Great Bay and the Seacoast area?
Waterfowl mounts are a specialty of studios in this region, given how active the duck and goose hunting is around the Great Bay estuary. Keep the bird cool and dry after the harvest and avoid damaging the feathers during transport.
What does a 5-star taxidermist rating actually tell me as a customer?
A perfect rating, even with a smaller review count, suggests that the customers who've used the studio came away genuinely satisfied with the work and service. It's a good starting point, and asking to see past work in person or in photos gives you a fuller picture.
How do I know what size form to request for my deer mount?
You don't need to worry about that part. The taxidermist takes neck circumference measurements from your cape and matches it to the appropriate form size and style. Your input mainly covers pose direction, ear position, and whether you want an upright, semi-sneak, or aggressive look.
Can Seacoast Taxidermy work with animals taken out of state?
Most taxidermists can work with game taken in other states as long as you have the appropriate tags and paperwork showing legal harvest. It's worth confirming directly with the studio, especially for species with specific federal regulations like migratory birds.
How should I store my deer mount at home after pickup?
Keep the mount away from direct sunlight, which fades hides and glass eyes over time, and avoid placing it in humid areas like basements or garages. An interior wall in a climate-controlled room is the ideal spot for a long-lasting display.

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