Oklahoma's varied terrain—from the Ouachita Mountains and Ozark foothills to the rolling prairies of the Panhandle and the Cross Timbers region—creates exceptional hunting and fishing opportunities that define Sooner State outdoor traditions. Whether you've harvested a heavy-racked Whitetail buck from the oak forests of southeastern Oklahoma, taken an Eastern Wild Turkey during the spring season in the river bottoms, or landed a trophy Largemouth Bass from Lake Texoma or a massive Paddlefish from the Grand Lake system, these Oklahoma trophies reflect the state's diverse habitats and abundant wildlife that warrant professional preservation by taxidermists who understand the Sooner State's unique sporting heritage and regulatory environment.
This directory connects you with Oklahoma's premier taxidermy studios organized throughout the state's diverse regions from Tulsa to the Red River. Our featured professionals maintain comprehensive expertise in Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation regulations, with particular emphasis on Paddlefish egg (caviar) legalities that apply to this prehistoric species. These specialists understand the strict regulations governing possession and processing of paddlefish roe, the documentation requirements for legal harvest, and the prohibitions on commercial sale of caviar from wild paddlefish, ensuring your trophy meets all legal compliance standards while showcasing the impressive size and character that Oklahoma's waters and forests consistently produce.