Find experienced taxidermists throughout North Dakota. Our directory connects you with local professionals who understand regional species, regulations, and preservation techniques specific to your area.
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North Dakota's vast prairie landscapes—from the dramatic Theodore Roosevelt National Park Badlands to the rolling grasslands of the central plains and the pothole region of the northeast—create hunting and fishing opportunities that define Great Plains sporting traditions. The Peace Garden State produces impressive Mule Deer in the western Badlands country, with massive-bodied bucks adapted to the state's harsh climate and rugged terrain. Rocky Mountain Elk populations in the western counties offer limited but coveted hunting opportunities. Whether you've taken a heavy-horned mule deer from the Little Missouri Badlands, harvested a bull elk in the western grasslands, or landed a trophy Walleye from Lake Sakakawea or Northern Pike from Devils Lake, these North Dakota trophies represent genuine achievement in the state's challenging conditions and expansive geography that demand professional preservation.
This directory connects you with North Dakota's skilled taxidermy studios organized throughout the state's vast territory from the Montana border to the Red River Valley. Our featured professionals maintain comprehensive knowledge of North Dakota Game and Fish Department regulations, with particular emphasis on strict rules governing transportation of deer from CWD-designated zones. These specialists understand the carcass transport restrictions, tissue disposal requirements, and documentation protocols that North Dakota enforces to prevent disease spread, ensuring your trophy meets all legal compliance standards while showcasing the impressive size and hardy character that North Dakota's prairie environment consistently produces.