The history of Taxidermy Mart

a taxidermy store

A new home is needed for taxidermy.

I began my taxidermy sales business in response to a need I encountered when working with a friend a few years ago. He wanted to reduce the size of his sizable collection of horses because he was an enthusiastic hunter. He made the decision to sell several of his collection of exotic games, but we were unable to locate a local market. We ultimately shipped several taxidermy objects to a southern auction shop at considerable expense. Although he received a respectable price, he had to pay a significant amount for shipping and auction premiums.

I had to sell my friend’s remaining taxidermy mounts, skulls, rugs, and artwork after he went away shortly after. Once more, I didn’t see much interest locally, so I looked for ways to promote my friend’s collection. I discovered that there were a few large taxidermy sales websites, but none of them were near enough or showed interest in what I had.

In order to find new homes for my friend’s collection, I started a new business selling taxidermy. People in similar situations started contacting me after I started listing and gaining some visibility. I discovered that other people were also interested in selling their taxidermy and wildlife. Mounts from their house or place of business that they wanted to sell, either because they inherited them or because of other causes. In order to make it easier for local taxidermists to be noticed and bought by a national audience, I founded darkgreen-weasel-644547.hostingersite.com.

I’ve always valued wildlife.

In addition, I started my own collection of high-quality mounts with a 5×5 whitetail buck. When I was thirteen, I went hunting in the Northern Minnesota forests. I moved to Montana in 1983, and ever since then, I have loved hunting there. The state’s plains and woods are teeming with wildlife. From elk, moose, and whitetails to mule deer and pronghorn antelope, we have a wide variety of species in different populations. Black bears, grizzlies, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, mountain lions, and timber wolves complement these. We at TaxidermyMart have access to a comparatively significant supply of exquisite taxidermy mounts of the majority of the most sought-after wildlife in North America because there are so many huge game species (not to mention lesser animals, predators, fish, and birds!).

Every one of our mounts was ethically purchased from different hunters, collectors, enthusiasts, and taxidermists. None of the taxidermy pieces available on our website was personally harvested by Mounts For Sale owners, workers, or staff. All of the things we sell on our website are secondhand. As far as we are aware, every item was obtained legally. As much information as we have regarding the origins of the things featured, we try to include it.