Frys Wildlife Creations

Taxidermist in Muncy, Pennsylvania

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(570) 850-1108, Muncy, PA 17756View on Yelp
Frys Wildlife Creations - taxidermy in Muncy, PA

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About Frys Wildlife Creations

Frys Wildlife Creations is based in Muncy, Pennsylvania, a Lycoming County borough along the West Branch Susquehanna where hunting seasons are taken seriously and trophy animals are a source of real community pride. Muncy sits close to some excellent whitetail and bear country in the surrounding ridge-and-valley landscape, giving studios here consistent work from local sportsmen. The business currently has one review on file, so it's worth reaching out directly to discuss your project and get a sense of their current workload and turnaround times. A phone call goes a long way in establishing what to expect.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Wildlife taxidermy in the Muncy area covers the full range of Pennsylvania game species, from whitetail deer shoulder and pedestal mounts to bear rugs and full body displays. Bird work, including pheasant, grouse, and wild turkey, is another common service given the productive upland habitat found throughout Lycoming County. Skull cleaning is offered as a cost-effective alternative to full mounts, producing a clean European display from a deer or bear skull. Habitat-style displays with natural materials like driftwood, rock bases, and foliage add a finishing touch that elevates a standard mount into something more visual.

Service Area

Frys Wildlife Creations serves hunters and anglers across Lycoming County, including Williamsport, Montoursville, and surrounding communities. The studio is a reasonable drive for sportsmen coming in from Clinton and Sullivan counties as well. Anyone hunting the public lands north and west of Muncy will find this a convenient local option.

Frequently Asked Questions

What animals does Frys Wildlife Creations typically mount?
Studios in this area commonly work with whitetail deer, black bear, wild turkey, pheasant, and fish species common to north-central Pennsylvania. Contact them directly to confirm what they're currently accepting.
How do I properly care for a deer hide before drop-off?
After field dressing, keep the cape cool and dry. Avoid letting it sit in warm temperatures or in direct sunlight. If you can't get to the studio right away, freeze the cape in a plastic bag with as much air removed as possible.
Can a taxidermist fix a damaged hide or torn cape?
Minor damage like small cuts or bullet holes can often be repaired skillfully enough to be nearly invisible on the finished mount. Significant damage may limit your options, so be upfront about the condition when you drop off.
What's a habitat display and is it worth the extra cost?
A habitat display adds natural elements like rock bases, branches, or foliage to make the mount look like the animal is in its natural environment. It costs more but creates a more dramatic finished piece that stands out on a wall.
How do I find out if Frys Wildlife Creations is currently taking new orders?
Call the studio directly at the number listed on MountChief. Many taxidermists operate on a seasonal intake schedule and may have a waitlist during peak hunting season.
Are reproduction mounts a good alternative to skin mounts for fish?
Yes, especially for fish you plan to release. Reproduction mounts are made from a cast or factory form and painted to match your fish's colors from photos. They often hold up better over time than skin mounts.

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