All star taxidermy

Taxidermist in West Fork, Arkansas

(479) 957-7354208 S Centennial Ave, West Fork, AR 72774View on Yelp
All star taxidermy - taxidermy in West Fork, AR

About All star taxidermy

All Star Taxidermy is based in West Fork, Arkansas, a small town in Washington County tucked into the Boston Mountains just south of Fayetteville. Northwest Arkansas is one of the more active hunting regions in the state, with strong whitetail deer populations and solid turkey hunting each spring. Having a local taxidermist in West Fork means hunters in the area don't have to haul their trophies far to get quality work done. Reach All Star Taxidermy directly at (479) 957-7354 to discuss your project.

Services

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Services & Process

All Star Taxidermy covers the core services that Arkansas hunters and collectors rely on season after season. Whitetail deer shoulder mounts are likely the bread and butter, involving precise cape preparation, form fitting, and finishing work that brings the animal's expression to life. Turkey fans and full-body bird mounts are also common requests in this part of Arkansas, where spring turkey season draws serious hunters. Fish reproductions, rug mounts, and antler-only displays offer additional options for customers who want something beyond the traditional shoulder mount.

Service Area

All Star Taxidermy operates out of West Fork, Arkansas, and is conveniently located for hunters and anglers across Washington and Benton counties. Customers from Fayetteville, Greenland, and Winslow are within easy driving distance. The studio also draws clients from surrounding communities throughout the Arkansas River Valley region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of animals does All Star Taxidermy work with?
Most taxidermists in the West Fork area work with whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, fish, and predators like coyote or bobcat. It's best to call (479) 957-7354 and describe your specific animal to confirm they handle that type of work.
Can I get a full-body mount instead of just a shoulder mount?
Full-body mounts are available but are significantly more expensive and time-consuming than shoulder mounts. They're popular for trophy-class deer, bears, and predators, and require the entire hide to be properly cared for in the field.
How do I properly care for a turkey before bringing it to a taxidermist?
Keep the bird cool and dry, and avoid dragging it or handling the feathers roughly. If you can't get it to the studio within a day or two, wrap it in a plastic bag and freeze it with the feathers laying naturally to prevent damage.
Does All Star Taxidermy offer habitat displays for trophy mounts?
Habitat displays add a natural background, like wood panels, rock ledges, or vegetation, to make a mount feel more like a scene than just a trophy on a wall. Ask the studio directly about what display options they offer for your specific mount.
Is Northwest Arkansas a busy area for taxidermy work?
Yes, Washington and Benton counties see a lot of hunting activity, particularly for whitetail deer and wild turkey. That means local taxidermists can get booked up quickly during peak season, so contacting them early in the fall is a smart move.
What's the difference between a skin mount and a reproduction mount for fish?
A skin mount uses the actual fish's skin stretched over a form, while a reproduction is a painted fiberglass replica made from measurements and photos. Reproductions hold up better over time and are often used when anglers plan to release their catch.

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