Rock Run Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Hughesville, Pennsylvania

(570) 482-4364244 Ticklish Rock Rd, Hughesville, PA 17737View on Yelp
Rock Run Taxidermy - taxidermy in Hughesville, PA

About Rock Run Taxidermy

Rock Run Taxidermy is at 244 Ticklish Rock Rd in Hughesville, Pennsylvania. Hughesville is in Lycoming County, about 15 miles east of Williamsport in the northern tier. This part of Pennsylvania is deeply connected to hunting. Lycoming County regularly leads the state in deer harvest numbers, and the surrounding state forests hold good bear and turkey populations.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

They do taxidermy on Pennsylvania game species. In Lycoming County, that is mainly whitetail deer, black bear, turkey, and fish. Mount types include shoulder mounts, full body, European skulls, and bird mounts. Northern PA shops also see trout, bass, and walleye from the local streams and Susquehanna River.

Service Area

Rock Run Taxidermy is in Hughesville, PA, serving hunters from Lycoming County, Sullivan County, Montour County, and the Williamsport area in northern Pennsylvania.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Rock Run Taxidermy?
244 Ticklish Rock Rd, Hughesville, PA. Lycoming County, in the northern tier of Pennsylvania near Williamsport. Serious hunting and fishing country.
What does Rock Run Taxidermy mount?
They handle taxidermy for northern PA game. That means whitetail deer, black bear, turkey, trout, and possibly bobcat or coyote. Call (570) 482-4364 for details on species and mount types.
Is Lycoming County good for hunting?
Lycoming County consistently ranks among the top deer harvest counties in Pennsylvania. The mix of state forest, private timber, and agricultural land creates excellent habitat. Bear and turkey hunting are also strong.
How far from Williamsport?
Hughesville is about 15 miles east of Williamsport on Route 220. Quick drive for anyone in the Williamsport metro area.

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