Wildlife Taxidermy Inc

Taxidermist in Lawrenceville, Georgia

(770) 963-8000287 W Pike St, Lawrenceville, GA 30046View on Yelp
Wildlife Taxidermy Inc - taxidermy in Lawrenceville, GA

About Wildlife Taxidermy Inc

Wildlife Taxidermy Inc is located in Lawrenceville, Georgia, the seat of Gwinnett County and a growing suburban community northeast of Atlanta. The area sits close to major hunting corridors in the Georgia Piedmont and draws customers from one of the state's most populated counties. You can reach the shop at (770) 963-8000. As Atlanta's suburbs have expanded into Gwinnett, the local hunting and fishing community has remained strong, and a full-service wildlife taxidermist in Lawrenceville fills a real need for sportsmen across this part of the state.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

A shop operating under the Wildlife Taxidermy Inc name suggests a broad scope of services covering the major game animals and fish species pursued by Georgia hunters and anglers. Whitetail deer shoulder mounts and European skull mounts are almost certainly offered, given that deer hunting is the dominant pursuit across Gwinnett and surrounding counties. Wild turkey fan mounts, full body squirrel mounts, and bird work likely round out the game animal services. For anglers, largemouth bass and catfish mounts from nearby Lake Lanier and the Chattahoochee River system are practical offerings.

Service Area

Wildlife Taxidermy Inc serves Lawrenceville and the broader Gwinnett County area, including customers from Buford, Duluth, Snellville, and Loganville. The shop is also accessible for clients from neighboring Barrow, Jackson, and Walton counties. Its location just off major Gwinnett corridors makes it an easy stop for hunters heading home from north Georgia hunting properties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the most common mount requested at a Lawrenceville taxidermist?
Whitetail deer shoulder mounts are almost always the most common request at Georgia taxidermists, and Gwinnett County is no exception despite its suburban character. Wild turkey fan and full strut mounts are also popular in the spring following turkey season. Bass and catfish from Lake Lanier make fish mounts a regular request as well.
How far in advance should I contact a taxidermist before deer season?
It's worth reaching out before season opens to understand current pricing and expected wait times, since most shops fill up quickly once the rut kicks in during October and November. Some hunters even make arrangements in the off-season for the coming year. Calling ahead means you're not scrambling to find an available shop after a successful hunt.
Can I get a mount done for a fish caught at Lake Lanier?
Lake Lanier produces solid largemouth bass and striped bass, both of which are popular candidates for fish mounts. Bring your catch in frozen and whole for the best results. A taxidermist familiar with local fish can often match the coloring of Lanier bass more accurately than a shop that doesn't work with the species regularly.
What's included in a standard deer shoulder mount?
A standard shoulder mount typically includes the prepared hide, glass eyes, a foam form, and a finished wall panel or plaque. The taxidermist sews the cape, shapes the facial features, and finishes the nose and lips. You can usually upgrade with habitat elements, custom poses, or decorative bases for an additional cost.
How do I know if my deer cape is still usable after a field dress?
A cape that's been kept cool and properly handled immediately after harvest is usually in good shape for mounting. Problems arise from delayed skinning in warm weather, cuts too close to the shoulders, or improper freezing. When in doubt, call the taxidermist before you do anything to the animal so you don't accidentally cause damage that can't be repaired.
Do Gwinnett County taxidermists handle exotic or out-of-state trophies?
Most full-service shops will work with out-of-state trophies and some exotic species, though certain animals require documentation and permits before a taxidermist can legally accept them. If you're bringing in a trophy from another state or a guided hunt, confirm the legal requirements for transport and possession in Georgia before drop-off. Your outfitter or guide can usually provide the necessary paperwork.

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