Johnson's Critters & More Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Midway, Georgia

(912) 877-41591060 Leroy Coffer Hwy, Midway, GA 31320View on Yelp

About Johnson's Critters & More Taxidermy

Johnson's Critters and More Taxidermy is located in Midway, Georgia, a historic small town in Liberty County along the Georgia coast between Savannah and Brunswick. This part of southeast Georgia is known for serious deer hunting, wild turkey, and access to both freshwater and coastal fishing. Liberty County includes Fort Stewart, the large Army installation, which brings a steady stream of hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to the area. The name reflects a studio that handles a wide variety of species, not just the typical deer and fish requests.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

The 'and More' in the name suggests this studio is comfortable working with a broad range of animals beyond standard deer and fish requests. Small mammals, reptiles, exotic game, and even pets are species that full-service studios in rural Georgia often handle. Traditional services like whitetail shoulder mounts, turkey full body and fan mounts, and largemouth bass or saltwater fish mounts are certainly part of the menu. Skull cleaning and European mounts round out the options for customers who want something different or are working with a tighter budget.

Service Area

Johnson's Critters and More Taxidermy is based in Midway and serves Liberty County along with neighboring Long, McIntosh, and Bryan counties. The studio is also conveniently located for customers coming from the Interstate 95 corridor between Savannah and the Golden Isles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you mount animals other than deer and fish?
A studio with 'and More' in the name typically handles a wide variety of species, from turkey and small game to exotic animals and even pet preservation in some cases. It's always worth calling ahead to describe your specific animal and confirm the studio can take on your project.
Can active military members at Fort Stewart use your services?
Absolutely, taxidermists near Fort Stewart welcome business from soldiers and their families, many of whom hunt the surrounding Liberty County lands. Just make sure you have your Georgia hunting license and harvest documentation in order regardless of your military status.
What's a reasonable turnaround time for a turkey mount in south Georgia?
Turkey mounts, including full body poses and fan displays, typically take three to six months depending on the studio's current workload and the complexity of the pose you choose. Spring turkey season in Georgia runs April through May, so dropping off promptly gives the studio a better shot at finishing before fall hunting season begins.
Can I get a mount done of an exotic animal I harvested on a hunting trip?
Many rural Georgia taxidermists have experience with exotic game mounts from hunting ranches or out-of-state trips, though it's best to call ahead and describe the specific animal. Regulations on importing or transporting certain exotic species may apply, so have your documentation ready.
How far in advance should I plan for deer season drop-offs?
Georgia deer season runs from September through January, and most studios see their biggest rush in October and November. Calling ahead before the season to get on the studio's list or confirm they're accepting new work can save you a last-minute scramble after a successful hunt.
What should I know about coastal Georgia deer hunting for mount planning?
Liberty County and the surrounding coastal plain produce quality whitetails with good body size, and many hunters harvest bucks in the 100 to 130 inch Boone and Crockett range that are well worth mounting. Make sure the cape is in good condition, especially around the neck and brisket, before you commit to a full shoulder mount.

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