Lone Wolf Taxidermy Studio

Taxidermist in North Jackson, Ohio

(330) 559-9520, North Jackson, OH 44451View on Yelp

About Lone Wolf Taxidermy Studio

Lone Wolf Taxidermy Studio is a North Jackson, Ohio studio catering to the dedicated hunters and sportsmen of the Mahoning Valley region. Northeast Ohio's mix of agricultural fields and wooded river bottoms makes it productive ground for whitetail deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl, giving local taxidermists a steady variety of work to sharpen their skills on. Lone Wolf operates independently, which typically means more direct communication and personal attention to each piece than you'd find at a large commercial operation. Reach the studio at (330) 559-9520 to get started.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Lone Wolf handles trophy and full body mounts for deer, along with wild turkey and other upland birds common to eastern Ohio. A full body mount is the most labor-intensive option, requiring detailed posing, precise form selection, and careful attention to feather or fur positioning. Fish mounts cover local species from Ohio lakes and rivers, and the studio can also tackle antler mounting for those who want a simple display without a full shoulder cape. Rug mounts for bear or coyote are another option for hunters bringing in predator harvests.

Service Area

Lone Wolf Taxidermy Studio serves North Jackson and the broader Mahoning and Trumbull County area of northeast Ohio. Customers travel in from Youngstown, Warren, and the rural townships in between for quality local work. The studio is a practical choice for anyone hunting the greater Mahoning Valley corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a shoulder mount and a full body mount?
A shoulder mount captures the head, neck, and chest of the animal, while a full body mount preserves the entire animal in a chosen pose. Full body mounts require significantly more time and materials, so they cost considerably more.
Can you mount wild turkey from Ohio's spring season?
Wild turkey mounts are a popular request and can be done as full body strutting poses or fan and beard displays. Bringing the bird in fresh and intact gives the best results for a full body mount.
Do you work with coyote hides for rug mounts?
Yes, coyote rug mounts are something many Ohio predator hunters request. The hide is tanned, stretched, and finished with a felt backing and head mount to create a display piece.
How do I know what pose to choose for my deer mount?
The taxidermist will show you catalog images and reference photos to help you visualize the options. Common choices include upright alert poses, semi-sneak poses, and turned neck positions.
Is a deposit required when I drop off my specimen?
Most taxidermists require a deposit at drop-off to cover initial material costs. The specific amount varies, so it's worth asking when you call to schedule your appointment.
Can you fix an old mount that's deteriorating or damaged?
Restoration work on older mounts is possible depending on the extent of the damage. Issues like faded color, loose eyes, or damaged fur can often be addressed to significantly improve the piece's appearance.

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