jeremy'strue2 nature Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Summit, Mississippi

(601) 748-93845131 Irene Rd, Summit, MS 39666View on Yelp
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About jeremy'strue2 nature Taxidermy

Jeremy's True2 Nature Taxidermy is based in Summit, Mississippi, in Pike County, where southwest Mississippi's rich hunting tradition is alive and well. The studio's name, True2 Nature, tells you exactly what Jeremy is going for: mounts that look like the animal is still breathing. Summit sits between McComb and the Louisiana state line, putting it in reach of serious hunters from both sides of the border. This is a one-person operation with a personal touch, where the person who takes your call is the same person who'll be working on your trophy.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Jeremy's True2 Nature Taxidermy puts accuracy and natural appearance at the center of every project. Whitetail shoulder mounts are the core of the business, with Jeremy selecting forms that match the actual body size and musculature of your specific deer rather than defaulting to a standard size. Fish mounts, both skin mounts and reproductions, serve the anglers who fish the Pearl River and surrounding waters in the area. Bird mounts, including turkey and waterfowl common to southwest Mississippi, round out the service list. Every mount is built around the idea of capturing how the animal looked in life.

Service Area

Jeremy's True2 Nature Taxidermy serves Summit and the broader Pike County area in southwest Mississippi. He also works with customers from McComb, Magnolia, and hunters traveling up from the Louisiana parishes just south of the state line.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'True2 Nature' mean in terms of how a mount is made?
It means every decision, from form selection to paint mixing to final detail work, is guided by how the animal actually looked rather than what's easiest or most generic. This approach takes more time but produces a mount that holds up to scrutiny from other hunters and wildlife enthusiasts.
Can I bring reference photos of my animal to help guide the mount?
Yes, and you should. Field photos of your deer, fish, or bird taken right after harvest give the taxidermist valuable information about coloration, body condition, and natural posture. The better your references, the closer the finished mount can come to capturing that specific animal.
Does Jeremy work on waterfowl mounts for duck hunters in southwest Mississippi?
Waterfowl mounts are a natural fit for this part of the state given the duck hunting along the Mississippi flyway. Mallards, teal, and other species can be mounted in full body poses or as flying wall mounts. Call ahead to discuss the specific species and what you have in mind.
How is a single-person taxidermy studio different from a larger shop?
With one person doing the work, you get consistency and accountability that can be harder to guarantee in a shop with multiple employees. You'll always know who touched your trophy and can talk directly to that person if you have questions or updates.
What should I do if my trophy was damaged during the hunt or in transport?
Bring it in anyway and let Jeremy assess what's workable. Minor hide damage can often be repaired, and a skilled taxidermist can sometimes turn an imperfect cape into a finished mount that doesn't show the flaws. Don't assume it's too damaged without getting a professional opinion.
Are there Pearl River fish that make especially good candidates for mounting?
Largemouth bass and catfish from the Pearl River system are popular choices and photograph well. Bass in particular are a top choice because of their vibrant coloration, and a quality reproduction can capture that green and gold color far better than a skin mount that might fade over time.

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