Taxidermists in Antigo, Wisconsin
11 taxidermists
Custom Robotic Wildlife
Custom Robotic Wildlife is a taxidermy studio located in Kronenwetter, Wisconsin that builds custom robotic wildlife mounts and decoys using real hides and integrated motion technology.
Brad Kussman Taxidermy
Brad Kussman Taxidermy is a taxidermy studio located in Marion, Wisconsin, focused on preserving hunting and fishing trophies in natural, life-like presentations.
Memories Of The Wild Taxidermy
Memories Of The Wild Taxidermy is a taxidermy studio located in Mosinee, Wisconsin that focuses on preserving hunting trophies and wildlife memories for its clients.
Tetzlaff Taxidermy
Tetzlaff Taxidermy is a taxidermy studio located in Iola, Wisconsin, owned and operated by outdoorsman and hunter Joe Tetzlaff.
Trophy Room Taxidermy
Trophy Room Taxidermy is a taxidermy studio located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, serving sportsmen and women across Central Wisconsin and beyond with locally owned, owner-operated service.
Diedrich's Taxidermy Studio
Diedrich's Taxidermy Studio is a taxidermy studio located in Marathon City, Wisconsin, led by hunter and taxidermy professional Jeff Diedrich.
Bestul Taxidermy
Bestul Taxidermy is a taxidermy studio located in Iola, Wisconsin, operating by appointment and showcasing its work through an extensive online gallery.
After the Hunt Taxidermy
After the Hunt Taxidermy is a taxidermy studio located in Antigo, Wisconsin, owned and operated full time by taxidermist Tom Stuck.
Ahead of the Game Taxidermy
Ahead of the Game Taxidermy is a taxidermy studio located in Birnamwood, Wisconsin, offering professional mounts for bears, gameheads, birds, fish, and small game.
Hunts Remembered Taxidermy
Hunts Remembered Taxidermy is a taxidermy studio located in Wausau, Wisconsin, serving hunters and collectors throughout Central and Northern Wisconsin.
Norling Taxidermy Studio
Norling Taxidermy Studio is a taxidermy studio located in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, operating as a full-time, full-service shop for a wide range of mounts.
