Tony's Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Endeavor, Wisconsin

5(1 reviews)
(608) 587-2554109 N Wagner St, Endeavor, WI 53930View on Yelp
Tony's Taxidermy - taxidermy in Endeavor, WI

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About Tony's Taxidermy

Tony's Taxidermy is based in Endeavor, Wisconsin, a small community in Marquette County surrounded by the marshes, lakes, and agricultural land that define central Wisconsin's outdoor character. This area is serious hunting and fishing country, with Endeavor sitting close to the Montello area and the wild rice marshes that attract waterfowl hunters every fall. A 5-star rating from verified customers says a lot about the consistency of work coming out of this studio. Hunters and anglers in the central Wisconsin corridor have a trustworthy local option right in their backyard.

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Services & Process

Tony's Taxidermy handles the mounts that central Wisconsin hunters care about most. Whitetail deer shoulder mounts are a primary service, requiring precise caping, form selection, and finishing work to bring out a buck's natural expression. Waterfowl mounts, including mallards, Canada geese, and ducks native to the area's wetlands, are another specialty well-suited to the Endeavor location. Fish mounts capture trophies from the area's productive lakes, and skull cleaning offers hunters a low-cost alternative that still makes a striking wall display.

Service Area

Tony's Taxidermy serves Endeavor and the surrounding Marquette County communities, including Montello, Oxford, and Westfield. Clients from adjacent Adams and Waushara counties are also within easy driving distance of this central Wisconsin studio.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Tony's Taxidermy handle waterfowl mounts?
Central Wisconsin taxidermists typically work on waterfowl given the region's active duck and goose hunting scene. Bring in your bird as whole and as fresh as possible, ideally frozen, to give the taxidermist the best material to work with.
How long should I expect to wait for a deer mount in central Wisconsin?
Turnaround times in rural Wisconsin typically run six months to a year for deer work, with longer waits if you drop off during or right after the November gun deer season. Calling ahead to ask about current wait times before you drop off your trophy is always a smart move.
Can I get a mount done for a fish caught in one of the local lakes?
Yes, local taxidermists in the Marquette County area regularly mount panfish, bass, and walleye from the region's many lakes. Freezing your catch quickly and keeping it in a well-sealed bag preserves the colors and scale detail the taxidermist needs.
What is a European mount and how is it different from a traditional shoulder mount?
A European mount is a cleaned and whitened skull, usually displayed on a wooden plaque or a decorative hanging system, without any hide or artificial form. It's a popular option for hunters who want a natural, minimalist look or who have a damaged cape that can't be used for a traditional mount.
Can I request a specific pose for a deer mount?
Most taxidermists stock a variety of commercial forms in alert, semi-sneak, upright, and other positions, and can order specialty forms on request. Bringing a photo of the pose you have in mind helps the conversation go smoothly.
Do taxidermists in Wisconsin mount wild turkeys?
Turkey mounts are a popular request throughout Wisconsin, especially after the spring season. Full-body strutter mounts, half-body poses, and simple fan-and-beard displays are all common options, with prices and timelines varying by the complexity of the work.

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