Crown Safari Group

Taxidermist in Mooresville, Indiana

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(317) 658-3137, Mooresville, IN 46158View on Yelp

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About Crown Safari Group

Crown Safari Group in Mooresville, Indiana offers something that most taxidermists simply don't: a full-service combination of safari travel planning and taxidermy. Located in Morgan County, just south of Indianapolis along the I-70 corridor, this business caters to serious trophy hunters who plan international hunts and need help from booking the trip to preserving what they bring home. It currently holds one review on record. For hunters with Africa or other destination hunts on their bucket list, having a travel agent and taxidermist under one roof is a practical advantage.

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Services & Process

Crown Safari Group handles taxidermy for large and exotic game alongside its travel agency work, making it a unique stop for hunters planning or returning from international safaris. African game mounts, including shoulder mounts, pedestal mounts, and full body displays, are far more complex than domestic deer work and require a taxidermist with specific experience. Skull and horn mounts for cape buffalo, kudu, or other plains game are also typical requests. On the travel side, the group coordinates hunting safari logistics, permits, and outfitter connections for international destinations.

Service Area

Crown Safari Group is based in Mooresville and draws clients from across the greater Indianapolis area and beyond. Morgan County's proximity to I-70 and I-69 makes it reachable for hunters from Bloomington, Terre Haute, and the south Indianapolis suburbs. Serious trophy hunters often travel further for a specialist, and Crown Safari serves that clientele.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you help me plan a hunting safari and then mount my trophies when I return?
That's exactly what Crown Safari Group is set up to do. They coordinate both the travel and outfitter side of an international hunt and handle the taxidermy work when you return with your trophies.
How do I get my African trophies back to Indiana?
Most outfitters in Africa handle the initial dipping, packing, and export paperwork. Your trophies then ship to a USDA-licensed importer in the US before being forwarded to your taxidermist. An experienced safari group can guide you through this process.
What does a safari-style habitat display involve?
A habitat display combines multiple mounts with naturalistic backgrounds, rocks, grasses, or other environmental elements to recreate the setting where the animals were taken. These are impressive display pieces for lodges, offices, or trophy rooms.
Do you work with domestic game as well, or only safari species?
Most taxidermists with safari experience also handle standard domestic work like deer, turkey, and fish. It's worth calling to confirm exactly what species they currently accept.
What's the difference between a shoulder mount and a pedestal mount for big game?
A shoulder mount is the traditional wall-hanging style showing the head and upper chest. A pedestal mount sits on a free-standing base and typically shows more of the animal's body, making it a more dramatic display piece.
How long does an African game mount take to complete?
International trophy mounts often take longer than domestic work, sometimes a year or more, due to shipping timelines, import processing, and the complexity of large or exotic species. Planning ahead and having realistic expectations helps avoid frustration.

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