Find experienced taxidermists throughout Washington. Our directory connects you with local professionals who understand regional species, regulations, and preservation techniques specific to your area.
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Washington's stunning geographic contrasts—from the Olympic Peninsula's rainforests and Cascade Range peaks to the Columbia Basin's high desert and the temperate San Juan Islands—create hunting and fishing as diverse as anywhere in North America. The Evergreen State produces magnificent Roosevelt Elk in the coastal forests and Rocky Mountain Elk in the eastern mountains, while Columbia Blacktail deer thrive throughout western Washington's forests and valleys. Whether you've harvested a massive-bodied Roosevelt bull from the Olympic Mountains, taken a blacktail buck from the Cascade foothills, or landed a trophy Chinook Salmon from the Columbia River or wild Steelhead from the Olympic Peninsula rivers, these Washington trophies represent achievement in the state's challenging Pacific Northwest terrain and abundant wildlife that demand preservation by professionals who understand the Evergreen State's unique species and coastal environment.
This comprehensive guide connects you with Washington's premier taxidermy studios organized throughout the state's diverse regions from Seattle to Spokane. Our featured professionals maintain expert knowledge of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations, with particular emphasis on mandatory cougar pelt sealing requirements that must be completed within specific timeframes after harvest. These specialists understand the inspection protocols, biological sampling procedures, and permanent sealing requirements that Washington law mandates for mountain lion hides, ensuring your trophy meets all legal compliance standards while showcasing the impressive size and Pacific Northwest character that Washington's well-managed wildlife populations consistently produce.