Taxidermist in Junction, Texas

Rawhide Taxidermy operates out of Junction, Texas, a small but well-known hunting town where the Llano and South Llano rivers meet in Kimble County. The studio carries a 5-star rating and serves the hunters and sportsmen who come through this part of the Edwards Plateau each season. Junction is surrounded by ranch land that produces quality whitetail, turkey, and feral hog, making reliable taxidermy a genuine local need. The name Rawhide signals a no-nonsense approach to the craft, which is exactly what hunters here tend to want.
Rawhide Taxidermy provides the core preservation services that hunters in West Texas rely on after a successful season. Deer shoulder mounts involve skinning, fleshing, tanning the cape, and attaching it to an anatomically correct foam form with careful detail work around the eyes and nose. Skull and antler mounts are a popular option too, offering a clean display of the rack without the full mount. For anglers fishing the Llano River and surrounding lakes, fish mounts capture the size and coloring of a trophy bass or catfish before those details are lost.
Rawhide Taxidermy serves hunters and sportsmen based in Junction and throughout Kimble County. Customers from Mason, Menard, and Edwards County also bring work here given Junction's central location along US-83. The studio is a practical stop for hunters headed home from West Texas ranches or returning through the Hill Country.
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