Non-Typical Wildlife Artistry

Taxidermist in Limerick, Pennsylvania

(484) 938-774714 Melissa Ln, Limerick, PA 19468View on Yelp

About Non-Typical Wildlife Artistry

Non-Typical Wildlife Artistry is located in Limerick, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, a growing community that sits between Philadelphia's suburbs and the more rural hunting grounds to the northwest. The name 'Non-Typical' is a term deer hunters know well, referring to antlers that grow outside normal patterns, which signals that this studio knows its audience. Montgomery County hunters have access to solid whitetail populations, and a studio with a name rooted in hunting culture tends to attract serious sportsmen. Call (484) 938-7747to start a conversation about your project.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

A studio marketing to hunters who care about non-typical trophies likely excels at antler mounting, custom euro mounts, and shoulder mounts that highlight unusual rack configurations. Standard trophy work covers whitetail shoulder mounts, full body mounts for game like fox or coyote, and fish mounts for popular Montgomery County species. Skull cleaning, whether through maceration, beetles, or pressure washing, is a common and affordable service that many hunters request for both typical and non-typical antlered animals. Bird work, including wild turkey and pheasant mounts, rounds out a full-service taxidermy menu.

Service Area

Non-Typical Wildlife Artistry serves the Limerick area and surrounding communities across Montgomery County, including Royersford, Collegeville, and Pottstown. The location offers reasonable access for hunters coming from both the Philadelphia suburbs and the more rural areas to the north.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a non-typical deer antler?
A non-typical antler grows in an irregular pattern with extra points, kickers, or abnormal tines that don't follow the standard symmetrical rack shape. These racks are often considered especially prized trophies by hunters.
Can a taxidermist preserve the unique character of a non-typical rack?
Yes, a skilled taxidermist will position the mount to show off the distinctive features of the antlers rather than hiding them. The pose, panel angle, and lighting all factor into how the rack is presented.
How long in advance should I book a taxidermist before hunting season?
It's smart to contact a studio before the season starts, not after. Many taxidermists fill their schedules quickly during October and November, and some limit how many new clients they take on per season.
Does Montgomery County have decent whitetail hunting?
Yes, though the county is increasingly suburban, there are still productive hunting areas in the northern and western portions. Many Montgomery County hunters also travel to neighbouring counties for bigger tracts of land.
What's the difference between a euro mount and a shoulder mount?
A euro mount displays only the cleaned skull and antlers on a panel or plaque, while a shoulder mount includes the preserved hide, neck, and head on a form. Euro mounts cost less and suit a more modern or minimalist aesthetic.
Can I get a mount done for an animal I didn't harvest myself?
Generally yes, as long as the specimen was legally obtained. Some clients bring in inherited mounts for restoration, or want to memorialize a pet. Ask the studio directly about what types of specimens they'll accept.

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