Razorback Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Sheridan, Arkansas

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(870) 942-3221, Sheridan, AR 72150View on Yelp

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About Razorback Taxidermy

Razorback Taxidermy operates out of Sheridan, Arkansas, the seat of Grant County and a community surrounded by working timber land and productive hunting ground in the south-central part of the state. The studio has one recorded review on file. While that doesn't tell us much about volume or reputation yet, what matters more to most hunters is whether a local taxidermist understands the game they're chasing. Sheridan sits in solid whitetail country, within reasonable distance of the Saline and Ouachita river drainages that hold quality deer year after year.

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Services & Process

Razorback Taxidermy covers the core services that Arkansas hunters and anglers need most. Whitetail deer shoulder mounts are the bread and butter of any studio in this part of the state, and that likely means experience with a range of antler configurations and cape conditions. Fish mounts for bass and other warmwater species pulled from the Saline River and nearby lakes are a natural part of the workload as well. Skull cleaning and antler mounting give customers lower-cost options when a full mount isn't in the budget.

Service Area

Razorback Taxidermy is based in Sheridan and primarily serves Grant County and the surrounding south-central Arkansas region. Customers from communities like Fordyce, Prattsville, and areas near the Saline River corridor regularly seek out local taxidermists for their hunting and fishing trophies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to prepare a deer cape for a taxidermist if I'm hunting far from home?
Salt the flesh side of the cape heavily as soon as possible to draw out moisture and slow decomposition. If you can't get it to a taxidermist within a day or two, freeze it in a sealed bag after salting.
Does a lower review count mean a taxidermist is less experienced?
Not at all. Many small-town Arkansas taxidermists have years of experience but simply don't have an active online presence. It's worth calling directly and asking to see examples of their work or getting a referral from a local hunting club.
Can I get a mount done for a deer I shot on public land near Sheridan?
Absolutely. Public land bucks are just as mount-worthy as those from private land, and there's nothing in the process that differs based on where you hunted. Just make sure your harvest tag paperwork is in order before dropping off.
How do I know which form size is right for my deer's shoulder mount?
Your taxidermist will measure the neck circumference and overall cape dimensions to match the right form. Bringing in accurate field measurements if you caped the deer yourself helps ensure the form fits properly and the mount looks natural.
Do you offer any options for displaying a mount if I don't have a lot of wall space?
A euro mount or antler plaque takes up significantly less space than a shoulder mount and can be just as striking on the right wall. Pedestal mounts are another option that can sit on a shelf or mantle rather than hanging.
How should I transport a large fish to keep it in good condition for mounting?
Keep the fish wet and cool in a cooler or wet burlap sack during transport, and get it to the taxidermist or into the freezer as fast as you can. Avoid letting it sit in water for extended periods, which can cause the scales to loosen and coloring to fade.

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