Brush Country Studios

Taxidermist in Cypress, Texas

5(3 reviews)
(281) 256-074216526 Cypress Rosehill Rd, Cypress, TX 77429View on Yelp
Brush Country Studios - taxidermy in Cypress, TX

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About Brush Country Studios

Brush Country Studios operates out of Cypress, Texas, a fast-growing community northwest of Houston where a strong outdoor sporting culture keeps local taxidermists busy year-round. The studio holds a perfect 5.0-star rating, a reflection of the attention to detail and customer care that goes into every piece. The name itself nods to the brushy, dense habitat of South Texas, where many Houston-area hunters chase whitetail each fall. That regional connection matters when it comes to knowing how to pose and present native Texas game properly.

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Taxidermy

Services & Process

Brush Country Studios handles trophy mounts for the full spectrum of Texas game, from whitetail shoulder mounts and mule deer to wild hog full body mounts that have become increasingly popular among hunters in the region. Antler mounting services let hunters display their sheds or matched sets without the full cape, which is a more affordable display option. The studio also works on fish mounts, producing painted replicas that capture the coloration of largemouth bass or redfish far better than traditional skin mounts. Habitat displays, which incorporate driftwood, grasses, or rocks into the base of a mount, add a natural storytelling element.

Service Area

Brush Country Studios is based in Cypress, Texas, and draws customers from across the northwest Houston metro, including Tomball, Spring, and Waller. Hunters who regularly make the drive to South Texas for deer season often build a relationship with a local studio rather than leaving their trophies behind with an unfamiliar shop.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of animals can you mount besides deer?
Most taxidermy studios work on a wide variety of species including wild hog, turkey, duck, goose, fish, and exotic game animals. If you've taken something unusual, it's always worth calling ahead to confirm the shop has experience with that specific species.
Are habitat displays significantly more expensive than standard mounts?
Habitat displays do cost more because of the additional materials and labor involved in creating the base environment. However, they add real visual impact, especially for display rooms or hunting lodges where you want the mount to tell a story.
How do I know if my cape is still good enough to mount?
A taxidermist can assess the cape when you bring it in, checking for slippage, which is when the hair starts separating from the skin due to spoilage. If you're unsure, bring it in as soon as possible and let the professional make the call.
Can you match a mount to a specific hunting location or scene?
Yes, custom habitat displays can be tailored to reflect the terrain where the animal was taken, using native plants, soil types, or even specific tree species in the base. Bringing photos of the hunting location gives the artist the reference they need to build something personal.
What's a reproduction fish mount and is it better than a skin mount?
A reproduction is a cast or blank of a fish that's hand-painted to match your specific catch, using measurements and photos you provide. Most professionals prefer reproductions because they don't shrink, crack, or lose color the way skin mounts can over time.
Do taxidermists work with exotic game from ranches in Texas?
Absolutely, Texas has a thriving exotic game ranch industry, and many taxidermists in the Houston area regularly work with species like axis deer, blackbuck antelope, and nilgai. Just confirm the shop has prior experience with the species before dropping it off.

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