Lakota Legendary Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Seguin, Texas

5(3 reviews)
(512) 585-9939290 Saw Mill Rd, Seguin, TX 78155View on Yelp
Lakota Legendary Taxidermy - taxidermy in Seguin, TX

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About Lakota Legendary Taxidermy

Lakota Legendary Taxidermy is based in Seguin, Texas, the Guadalupe County seat located about 35 miles east of San Antonio on Interstate 10. The name signals a commitment to quality, and the 5.0 rating across three reviews backs that up with consistent customer satisfaction. Seguin is surrounded by both hunting leases and working ranches, giving this studio a steady flow of whitetail, hog, and game bird work throughout the year. For hunters in the greater Seguin area, having a highly rated local studio means quality work without a long haul.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Lakota Legendary Taxidermy is built to handle the demands of a serious hunting community in Guadalupe County. Trophy deer mounts involve detailed eye setting, careful hide positioning, and finishing paint to recreate the natural coloring around the nose and eyes. Full body mounts for deer, hogs, or predator species like coyotes require significantly more labor and material investment but produce striking display pieces. Skull cleaning via beetles or boiling, antler panel mounting, and wild turkey fan and beard displays are all common additions to the service list for a shop serving this region.

Service Area

Lakota Legendary Taxidermy serves Seguin and the surrounding communities throughout Guadalupe County. Customers from Schertz, Marion, Luling, and Lockhart are within a comfortable drive. The studio's location along the I-10 corridor also makes it accessible for hunters traveling between San Antonio and the Houston area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Lakota Legendary Taxidermy stand out in Seguin?
The combination of a meaningful name and a clean five-star rating from multiple customers suggests this is a studio that takes quality seriously. Seeing photos of their finished mounts in person or on social media is the best way to confirm the work matches the reputation.
How do I prepare a Rio Grande turkey for mounting?
For a full body turkey mount, avoid field dressing the bird and freeze it whole as soon as possible. If you only want the fan and beard displayed, you can carefully remove those in the field, but let the taxidermist know so they can advise on the best preservation steps.
Do taxidermists in Seguin handle exotic game from Texas ranches?
Many Guadalupe County taxidermists are familiar with exotic species like axis deer, blackbuck antelope, and fallow deer that come off private Texas ranches. It's worth asking directly since working with exotics requires slightly different techniques than native whitetail work.
What's a realistic timeline for a shoulder mount at a shop this size?
A small studio with strong reviews is often managing a careful workload rather than rushing through volume. You can expect six to twelve months for a deer shoulder mount during peak season, though off-season drop-offs sometimes move faster.
Can I request a specific pose for my deer mount?
Yes, most taxidermists offer multiple form options including upright alert poses, semi-sneak poses, and hard sneak poses. Bringing photos of poses you like helps the taxidermist understand exactly what you have in mind before ordering the form.
Is skull cleaning a faster option than a full shoulder mount?
Skull cleaning typically takes significantly less time than a shoulder mount, sometimes just a few weeks. It's a popular choice for hunters who want to preserve the antlers and bone without the longer wait or higher cost of a hide mount.

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