Wildlife Taxidermy & Rental

Taxidermist in Wall, New Jersey

(732) 449-59501732 State Route 71, Wall, NJ 07719View on Yelp
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About Wildlife Taxidermy & Rental

Wildlife Taxidermy and Rental in Wall, New Jersey brings something unusual to the taxidermy market, a rental side that expands who the business actually serves. Wall Township sits in Monmouth County, close to the Shore and within easy reach of both suburban and rural hunting areas. Beyond the typical hunter or angler customer, a rental component opens doors for film productions, schools, museums, and event planners who need realistic wildlife displays on a temporary basis. That dual focus makes this provider a different kind of option in the coastal New Jersey market.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

On the taxidermy side, Wildlife Taxidermy and Rental handles the full range of trophy and display work, including deer and big game mounts, fish replicas, and bird mounting for both game species and decorative purposes. The rental inventory likely includes finished mounts available to borrow for educational programs, theatrical productions, trade shows, or sporting events. Fish replicas, which can be created from measurements and released back to the water, are a popular service for Shore anglers who don't want to keep a live catch. Custom habitat displays are another area where this type of provider adds visual impact for institutional clients.

Service Area

Wildlife Taxidermy and Rental serves Wall Township and the surrounding Monmouth County communities, including Spring Lake, Manasquan, and Brick. Rental clients come from a broader area, including Ocean County and parts of Middlesex County, given the relatively unique nature of the service. The shop's location near the Garden State Parkway makes it accessible from both the Shore and inland communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of organizations typically rent mounted wildlife specimens?
Schools, nature centers, hunting clubs, and film or theater productions are the most common rental customers. Trade shows and sporting goods retailers also rent mounts seasonally for visual merchandising displays.
Can I get a fish mount without keeping the actual fish?
Yes, replica mounts are made from fiberglass forms using your measurements and reference photos, so you can release the fish after catching it. These replicas are often more durable and color-accurate than skin mounts, especially for saltwater species.
Do you handle deer mounts for hunters in Monmouth County?
Yes, standard deer shoulder mounts and antler displays are part of the core taxidermy work here. Wall Township is close enough to the Pine Barrens and rural Monmouth hunting areas that local deer work comes in regularly each season.
How are rental mounts shipped or delivered for events?
Delivery and pickup arrangements vary by the size and fragility of the mount and the distance involved. Larger or more delicate pieces may require padded transport, and some shops require the renter to arrange their own pickup to ensure proper handling.
Are there restrictions on renting mounts made from protected species?
Yes, certain species like eagles, migratory birds, and marine mammals are subject to federal regulations even when the mount already exists legally. A reputable shop will walk you through any restrictions before completing a rental agreement.
What's the difference between a skin mount and a replica for saltwater fish?
Skin mounts use the actual preserved skin of the fish over a form, while replicas are cast from fiberglass and painted to match the fish's original coloration. Replicas tend to hold their color better over time and are a practical option when you want to release the catch.

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