Taxidermists are Seeing a Rise in Hunters Wanting Their Deer Mounted in 2020

   12.14.20

Taxidermists are Seeing a Rise in Hunters Wanting Their Deer Mounted in 2020

This time of year is always a busy one for those in the taxidermy business, but this year in particular, taxidermists are seeing a large increase in hunters walk through their doors.

Chalk it up to more hunters being in the woods, or the weather, but one thing is for certain; taxidermist’s shops are filling up fast.

According to 9&10 News, one taxidermist in northern Michigan says they cannot accept any more deer heads for the 2020 season due to the uptick in customers wanting to get their prizes mounted.

And another taxidermist in the New York area is seeing a similar rise in hunters of all ages wanting to have taxidermy work done this year. Finger Lakes Times, reports Randy Stewart, owner of Clingerman Taxidermy in North Rose, New York, said he’s “seeing younger hunters who are spending more money, and there have been more women bringing deer to me. This is great for the future of hunting.”

“I have seen three generations at Clingerman,” he continued. “I have done work for grandpas, fathers and sons and daughters.”

Stewart has been in the taxidermy business for 34 years after purchasing Clingerman Taxidermy in 1993, so he has definitely has his finger on the pulse of what’s going on in the woods.

Did you make any additions to your trophy room this year? If so, drop a photo and write a brief story about the hunt. With the 2020 hunting season drawing to a close here soon, we love looking back and reminiscing about all the fun we’ve had afield this year!

Also, if you find yourself curious about all the behind-the-scenes work that goes into a deer shoulder mount, check out this video below showing the whole process from start to finish:

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Keenan Crow is an outdoor writer who graduated from Central Michigan University with a degree in journalism and creative writing. He has been writing for OutdoorHub for nearly five years, but anybody he is close with will tell you he has been telling hunting stories for far longer. He uses his experiences outdoors to write about things he loves - bow hunting, fishing, upland hunting, shed hunting, turkey hunting, waterfowl hunting, dog training, shotguns, ATVs and the outdoor lifestyle he lives in his home state of Michigan. Outside of hunting/fishing, he also loves to cook - especially with wild game - play golf and go on hikes with his yellow lab, Stella.

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