Trophy Hunters Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania

5(1 reviews)
(724) 480-6313, Aliquippa, PA 15001View on Yelp
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About Trophy Hunters Taxidermy

Trophy Hunters Taxidermy operates out of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, a town in Beaver County with deep roots in working-class culture and outdoor tradition. With a 5-star rating, this studio has already impressed the hunters who've brought their trophies through the door. Western PA's deer woods and waterfowl areas along the Ohio River corridor give local sportsmen plenty of reasons to need a good taxidermist nearby. The name says it all: this is a shop built specifically for serious hunters who want their trophies done right.

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Services & Process

Trophy Hunters Taxidermy is built around the needs of big game and upland hunters. Whitetail deer shoulder mounts are the bread and butter, requiring precise ear placement, natural eye position, and tight cape work around the nose and lips. Turkey mounts, full strut or fan displays, are popular in this region given Pennsylvania's strong wild turkey population. The studio likely handles waterfowl mounts as well, fitting for Aliquippa's location near the Ohio River and its duck hunting opportunities.

Service Area

Trophy Hunters Taxidermy serves hunters and anglers across Beaver County and the surrounding western Pennsylvania region. Customers from Aliquippa, Hopewell Township, Monaca, and nearby communities along the Ohio River Valley regularly use local studios to preserve their Pennsylvania harvests.

Frequently Asked Questions

What deer mount poses are available for a whitetail shoulder mount?
Common poses include straight forward, semi-sneak, upright alert, and hard turn in both directions. Your taxidermist can show you form options and help you pick one that suits the antler configuration and character of your specific deer.
Do you mount wild turkeys, and what are my display options?
Yes, turkey mounts are very popular in Pennsylvania and can be done in full strut, walking, or fan-only display configurations. Full body mounts take more time and cost more, but they're an impressive way to preserve a mature gobbler.
How do I properly cape my deer in the field if I can't get to a taxidermist right away?
Cape your deer by making a cut behind the shoulders, leaving plenty of hide for the taxidermist to work with, then skin it forward to the skull. Keep the cape cool or freeze it in a plastic bag as quickly as possible to prevent hair loss.
What's the price range for a deer shoulder mount in western Pennsylvania?
Prices typically range from around $400 to $700 or more depending on the taxidermist's experience and reputation. Higher prices often reflect better quality forms, tighter finishing, and more realistic glass eyes and nose work.
Can you mount waterfowl from the Ohio River area?
Mallards, wood ducks, Canada geese, and other legally harvested waterfowl are commonly mounted by experienced taxidermists in the Ohio River Valley. Birds should be wrapped carefully and frozen without crushing the feathers for best results.
How do I know if my taxidermist is doing quality work?
Ask to see photos of finished mounts or, better yet, see actual completed pieces in the studio. Look for tight skin around the eyes and nose, natural ear positioning, and glass eyes that have depth and realistic color.

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