Sportmaster Taxidermy by Greg Gallman

Taxidermist in Chatsworth, Georgia

(706) 624-151510794 Hwy 225 S, Chatsworth, GA 30705View on Yelp
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About Sportmaster Taxidermy by Greg Gallman

Sportmaster Taxidermy by Greg Gallman is based in Chatsworth, Georgia, the county seat of Murray County deep in the North Georgia mountains. This area is surrounded by some of the best hunting terrain in the state, including the Cohutta Wilderness and Fort Mountain State Park, giving local taxidermists a steady stream of serious hunters as customers. Greg Gallman's personal name behind the business signals a hands-on, owner-operated shop where you're working directly with the craftsman. That kind of accountability matters when you're trusting someone with a once-in-a-lifetime trophy.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Operating in North Georgia's prime hunting country, Sportmaster almost certainly handles whitetail deer mounts as its bread and butter, along with wild turkey, black bear, and wild hog work common to the region. Antler mounting on decorative plaques or shed antler arrangements are popular requests from collectors who don't hunt but still want natural displays. Habitat displays, where the mount is set against a detailed natural background like rocks, bark, or foliage, take a mount from a wall piece to a true showpiece. Fish taxidermy for bass and trout, both abundant in Murray County's streams and lakes, rounds out the typical workload.

Service Area

Sportmaster Taxidermy serves hunters throughout Murray County and the surrounding North Georgia mountain communities, including Eton, Crandall, and Cisco. Customers from neighboring Whitfield and Gilmer counties make the drive to Chatsworth regularly. The shop's location in the mountains puts it close to serious hunting country and serious hunting customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Greg Gallman handle black bear mounts?
Black bear taxidermy is common in North Georgia, and experienced mountain-area taxidermists typically offer full body mounts, rug mounts, and shoulder mounts for bear. Call (706) 624-1515 to confirm current availability and pricing.
What's involved in a bear rug mount?
A rug mount involves tanning the full hide with the head attached and mounted in an open-mouth pose on a felt-backed rug form. It's a dramatic display option that works well on floors or walls.
Can I bring in a wild turkey from the Cohutta area for mounting?
Yes, wild turkey mounts are a popular request in North Georgia. Common options include full body mounts, fan and beard mounts, and full strut poses.
How does habitat display taxidermy work?
Habitat displays add natural elements like rocks, branches, leaves, or water features to create a scene around the mounted animal. They cost more than standard mounts but produce a much more realistic and dramatic final result.
What happens if my hide was damaged in the field before I got it to the taxidermist?
An experienced taxidermist can often repair bullet holes, cuts, or early spoilage, though extensive damage may affect the final appearance. Being upfront about any issues when you drop off the animal helps set realistic expectations.
How do I find out if my hunting harvest was legal to have mounted?
Georgia hunters should retain their harvest record or tag and ensure the animal was taken during open season with the appropriate license. Your taxidermist may ask to see documentation before accepting certain species.

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