Lewis Taxidermy

Taxidermist in White Hall, Arkansas

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(870) 247-35819715 Highway 270, White Hall, AR 71602View on Yelp

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About Lewis Taxidermy

Lewis Taxidermy is located in White Hall, Arkansas, a growing community in Jefferson County just south of Pine Bluff. The shop holds a 3.0 rating based on early customer reviews, giving new customers a starting point as they research local options. White Hall sits in the Arkansas Delta region, where bottom land hunting for whitetail deer, waterfowl, and wild turkey is a serious tradition. Having a local taxidermist in the area means hunters don't have to haul their trophies long distances after a successful season. You can reach them at (870) 247-3581.

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Services & Process

A Jefferson County taxidermist like Lewis Taxidermy likely handles the full range of Delta hunting trophies, including whitetail shoulder mounts, full body deer mounts, and waterfowl mounts for the ducks and geese that flood Arkansas flyways each fall. Rug mounts for black bear or other large game taken on out-of-state trips are another common request. Skull cleaning and euro mounts offer hunters a lower-cost display option. Each service requires specific preservation techniques suited to feathers, fur, or hide to ensure durability.

Service Area

Lewis Taxidermy serves White Hall and the surrounding Jefferson County area, including Pine Bluff and nearby Delta communities. Hunters from Redfield, Sheridan, and Altheimer also have reasonable access to the shop. The central Jefferson County location puts it within reach of some of the most productive bottom land hunting leases in southeast Arkansas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you mount ducks and geese from Arkansas waterfowl season?
Waterfowl mounts are a popular service for Delta hunters, and options typically include full body flying or standing poses. You'll want to keep your birds clean and frozen until you can drop them off, as feather condition makes a big difference in the final result.
What is a rug mount and when does it make sense?
A rug mount involves tanning the full hide of an animal and mounting it flat with the head in an open-mouth display, commonly done for bear, mountain lion, or large deer. It's a great option when you want a dramatic floor or wall piece that showcases the full size of the animal.
How do I know if a taxidermist's price is fair?
It helps to get quotes from two or three local shops and compare not just price but also turnaround time and examples of their finished work. Cheaper isn't always better with taxidermy since poor technique leads to shrinkage, color loss, or structural problems over time.
Can I bring in a deer taken out of state?
Yes, most taxidermists accept out-of-state trophies, though you may need to present your hunting license and any required tagging documentation depending on the species and state of origin. It's always a good idea to check with the shop first about their documentation requirements.
How should I store a finished mount long-term?
Keep finished mounts away from direct sunlight, humidity, and temperature extremes, all of which can fade colors and warp forms over time. Periodic light dusting and keeping pests like dermestid beetles away from the mount will help it last for decades.
Can a taxidermist repair an old or damaged mount?
Many taxidermists offer repair services for mounts that have been damaged by moisture, insects, or physical damage. Repairs can include re-tightening loose seams, touching up paint on fish or bird mounts, or replacing glass eyes that have clouded over the years.

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