Morgan Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Tyler, Texas

5(1 reviews)
(903) 805-271013421 County Rd 1145, Tyler, TX 75704View on Yelp
Morgan Taxidermy - taxidermy in Tyler, TX

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About Morgan Taxidermy

Morgan Taxidermy is located in Tyler, Texas, a city in the Piney Woods region of East Texas that sits at the center of some of the state's most productive whitetail hunting country. The studio holds a perfect 5.0 rating, reflecting the care put into every project that comes through the door. East Texas hunters deal with dense timber and big-bodied deer, and having a taxidermist who understands the regional landscape matters when it comes to natural-looking mounts. Tyler's proximity to Sam Rayburn Reservoir and Toledo Bend also makes fish work a consistent part of the business.

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Services & Process

Morgan Taxidermy covers the core services that East Texas sportsmen need most. Whitetail shoulder mounts are bread and butter here, with attention paid to accurate ear and eye detail that sets a quality mount apart from average work. Full body mounts are available for customers who want to display game in a lifelike standing or walking pose. Fish mounts, both skin and reproduction, capture the detail of bass, crappie, and catfish pulled from the region's well-known lakes. Antler mounting and European skull mounts round out the service list for hunters who prefer a simpler display.

Service Area

Morgan Taxidermy serves Tyler and the broader East Texas region, pulling in customers from Smith, Cherokee, and Rusk counties. Hunters from the Longview and Jacksonville areas make the drive to Tyler regularly. The studio's central location in the Piney Woods makes it accessible from most surrounding towns within an hour.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of deer mounts does Morgan Taxidermy offer?
The studio handles shoulder mounts, pedestal mounts, and full body mounts for whitetail and other deer species. Shoulder mounts are the most popular choice since they're compact and still show off the antlers and facial detail beautifully.
Can Morgan Taxidermy mount fish caught from Toledo Bend or Sam Rayburn?
Absolutely. East Texas is famous for its bass fishing, and the studio regularly mounts largemouth bass, crappie, and other species from both reservoirs. Reproduction mounts are a great option for catch-and-release anglers who want to preserve the memory without keeping the fish.
How does Morgan Taxidermy's 5.0 rating compare to other Tyler taxidermists?
A perfect rating reflects consistent quality and good communication with customers, which matters a lot when you're trusting someone with a once-in-a-lifetime trophy. It's always worth reading the actual reviews to understand what specific things past customers praised.
Does the studio work on turkey mounts?
Turkey mounts are a popular request in East Texas, and the studio can handle full body mounts, fan mounts, or combination displays featuring the tail fan, beard, and spurs. These make striking wall pieces and are a great way to memorialize a spring gobbler.
What's the best way to preserve a deer cape before getting to the taxidermist?
Field dress and skin the deer as quickly as possible, then keep the cape in a cool, shaded spot. If you can't get to the studio within a day or two, freeze the cape flat in a sealed bag to prevent any deterioration.
Does Morgan Taxidermy accept work from customers outside of Tyler?
Yes, the studio serves customers from across the East Texas region, not just the Tyler city limits. Many hunters from surrounding counties make the trip because of the quality reputation the business has built.

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