Cutchins Trail Taxidermy

Taxidermist in White Hall, Maryland

(410) 929-98383055 Daisy Ln, White Hall, MD 21161View on Yelp
Cutchins Trail Taxidermy - taxidermy in White Hall, MD

About Cutchins Trail Taxidermy

Cutchins Trail Taxidermy is located in White Hall, Maryland, a rural community in northern Baltimore County tucked between the Gunpowder Falls valley and the rolling farmland that edges toward the Pennsylvania state line. This part of the state sees strong whitetail deer activity, and Baltimore County's mix of agricultural fields and wooded ridges produces quality game animals every season. If you're hunting the northern Baltimore County area and need a local taxidermist, this studio is worth a call at (410) 929-9838. The name suggests a studio tied to the outdoors lifestyle of the region.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Northern Baltimore County hunters pursuing whitetail deer, wild turkey, and small game have a range of taxidermy needs, and a studio in White Hall is positioned to handle most of them. Deer shoulder mounts are the bread-and-butter of any hunting-focused studio, requiring careful cape tanning, form selection, and detailed finishing around the face. Turkey fans, spurs, and beard mounts are popular keepsakes that don't require a full mount but still preserve the most distinctive parts of the bird. Antler panels and European skull mounts offer clean, wall-friendly options for hunters who want something different.

Service Area

Cutchins Trail Taxidermy serves White Hall and the surrounding northern Baltimore County communities, including Hereford, Monkton, and Phoenix. The studio is also well positioned to serve hunters coming down from York County, Pennsylvania, who prefer working with a Maryland-based taxidermist.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to cape a deer for a shoulder mount?
Cut around the body behind the front legs and up the back of the neck, leaving as much hide as possible on the cape. Avoid cutting too close to the skull, and keep the cape cold or frozen until you can get it to the studio.
Can you mount a wild turkey from a spring hunt?
Yes, turkey mounts are a popular request after Maryland's spring season. You can get a full-body mount, or just preserve the fan, beard, and spurs as a flat display piece, which is smaller and easier to hang.
Do you accept specimens harvested in Pennsylvania?
Many Maryland taxidermists accept out-of-state specimens, but you'll need to bring proper documentation of the harvest. Check with the studio directly and make sure you're complying with both states' transport and recordkeeping rules.
What's involved in an antler mounting panel?
An antler panel mount typically involves attaching the antlers and skull cap to a wooden or finished plaque. It's a clean, affordable option that works well in smaller spaces where a full shoulder mount might feel too large.
How long does a turkey mount take to complete?
Turkey mounts generally take anywhere from three to eight months depending on the studio's workload and the complexity of the pose you choose. A feather fan-only display is usually faster than a full-body mount.
Is there a deposit required when I drop off my animal?
Most taxidermists require a deposit at drop-off, typically ranging from 25 to 50 percent of the total cost. This covers material costs and secures your place in the work queue. Ask about payment terms when you call.

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