Taxidermist in Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Brush Valley Taxidermy is located in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, a Northumberland County river town where the North and West Branches of the Susquehanna River meet. This confluence makes Sunbury a well-known destination for anglers chasing walleye, muskie, and smallmouth bass, while the surrounding forests and fields bring in deer and turkey hunters every season. A taxidermist operating here has a natural advantage: the local waterways and woodlands mean a consistent, year-round flow of trophies worth preserving. The studio's name nods to the valley landscape that defines this part of central Pennsylvania.
Brush Valley Taxidermy is positioned to handle a broad mix of work driven by the Susquehanna's fishing and the region's strong hunting seasons. Fish mounts are likely a significant part of the business, with walleye, muskie, and bass reproductions requiring precise color matching and accurate body form work. Whitetail shoulder mounts for deer harvested in Northumberland and surrounding counties are another core service, involving hide preparation, form fitting, and detailed finishing. Bird work for geese, ducks, and wild turkey fills out the calendar, along with skull cleaning and antler mounting for hunters who want simpler display options.
Brush Valley Taxidermy serves Sunbury and the surrounding Northumberland County area, including customers from Shamokin, Milton, and Lewisburg. Anglers and hunters from Snyder County and Columbia County also find the studio accessible given its central location along the Susquehanna Valley.
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