Green Country Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Wagoner, Oklahoma

(918) 520-4527316 S Hayes Ave, Ste A, Wagoner, OK 74467View on Yelp

About Green Country Taxidermy

Green Country Taxidermy is based in Wagoner, Oklahoma, a town that takes its name from the surrounding Green Country region in the northeastern corner of the state. This part of Oklahoma is known for fertile land, heavy timber, and some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the region. Fort Gibson Lake and Lake Hudson are both within easy driving distance, making fish mounts a regular part of the workload here. The name says it all: this is a studio built for Green Country hunters and anglers.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Green Country Taxidermy handles the full range of mounts that Wagoner County hunters bring in. Whitetail deer shoulder mounts and full body mounts are the bread and butter, with careful attention to facial detail and natural posing. Fish mounts from largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish pulled from nearby lakes are also a staple service. Additional work likely includes turkey mounts, bird mounts, and skull cleaning for clients who want a cleaner, more modern display option.

Service Area

Green Country Taxidermy serves Wagoner and the surrounding communities in Wagoner County, including Coweta, Porter, and Okay. Hunters from across the Green Country region, including those near Fort Gibson and Muskogee, also bring their trophies here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Green Country a good area for trophy whitetails?
Northeastern Oklahoma's mix of agricultural fields and wooded bottomlands creates ideal whitetail habitat. The region consistently produces mature bucks, and Wagoner County in particular is known among Oklahoma hunters for quality deer hunting.
Can you mount largemouth bass and crappie from Fort Gibson Lake?
Yes, fish mounts from local lakes are a regular part of the work here. You can opt for a skin mount using the actual fish, or discuss a reproduction mount if you want to release your catch and still have a display piece.
How do I know what pose to choose for my deer mount?
Most taxidermists keep a range of form catalogs and reference photos to help you decide. Common options include straight ahead, semi-sneak, and turning poses. The taxidermist can also recommend poses based on the size and character of your specific trophy.
Is it possible to get a full body mount instead of just a shoulder mount?
Full body mounts are available but require the entire skin to be preserved and are significantly more expensive than shoulder mounts. They're most commonly requested for deer, predators like coyotes or bobcats, and occasionally large fish.
How should I store my trophy if I can't drop it off the same day?
Freeze the cape or fish as soon as possible if you can't make it to the studio within 24 hours. Use a sealed plastic bag to prevent freezer burn and label it with the date of harvest so the taxidermist has a clear record when you arrive.
Do taxidermists in Wagoner stay busy during deer season?
Yes, November and December are the busiest months for most Oklahoma taxidermists. Dropping off early in the season or even pre-booking a spot before the season opens can help you get a more predictable turnaround time.

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