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24 Incredible Photos from the Last Great Tannery in America

Vern EvansBy Vern EvansDecember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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24 Incredible Photos from the Last Great Tannery in America

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YOU’VE JUST KILLED the buck of a lifetime. After a few quick photos, you carefully field dress and cape your deer. Then you flesh, prep, and salt the hide, or maybe just freeze it. The next day you carry the cape, along with that massive rack, through the doors of your local taxidermy shop, holding the two items with all the pride and diligence of a mother clutching her newborn twins.

But now you must hand over your trophies, swipe your credit card for the down payment, and then…wait. If you’re lucky, it will be about one year before you see your buck again. But it could be closer to two years. If you’re unlucky, it could even be three.

So why, exactly, does it take so damned long to get a deer (or any animal) back from the taxidermist? There are many reasons, but one good one is that most taxidermists send skins off to be tanned before they get to work on your mount. Properly tanning a hide takes real knowledge and skill—not to mention time. Plus, most of the big tanneries in America have shuttered as their owners retire or move out of the industry. Many small tanneries shut down during the Covid pandemic and never reopened.

But the largest tannery in America, The Wildlife Gallery, is still cranking out finished hides, as it has since 1994, when owner Brad Eldred started tanning hides out of his barn. Today, The Wildlife Gallery has a number of facilities in Michigan, Texas, and Alaska. Its more than 100 employees shave, tan, and finish hides from all over the world. But the tannery’s success wasn’t built on volume alone. The Wildlife Gallery is known for turning out quality hides that taxidermists can use to create the best mounts possible.

“Taxidermists want a tan that will provide good stretch, dry slowly, and not shrink,” says Jerred Peterson, senior vice president of The Wildlife Gallery. “And that’s where I think we set ourselves apart.”

Here’s a look at how the biggest tannery in America transforms a muddy and bloody animal hide into a beautifully tanned finished product. 

Read Next: How to Tan a Deer Hide, the Easy Way

This story first ran on April 28, 2023.

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