True Life Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Granbury, Texas

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(817) 579-17894303 E Hwy 377, Granbury, TX 76049View on Yelp

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About True Life Taxidermy

True Life Taxidermy is based in Granbury, Texas, the Hood County seat and a community known for Lake Granbury, a vibrant local arts scene, and strong access to Hill Country hunting grounds. The studio holds a perfect 5-star rating and serves hunters and anglers in a region that produces quality whitetail deer, wild turkey, and trophy bass. Granbury sits about 35 miles southwest of Fort Worth, giving it a genuine small-town character while remaining accessible to Metroplex hunters who want work done closer to where they hunt. It's a well-positioned shop for serious sportsmen in the area.

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Services & Process

True Life Taxidermy handles the full range of services that Hood County hunters and anglers look for, including whitetail deer shoulder mounts, European skull mounts, and full body game mounts. Fish mounts for bass and other species pulled from Lake Granbury are a natural fit for the studio's location. Bird mounts for wild turkey, which are common in the Granbury area, are another likely specialty given the region's upland hunting activity. Antler mounting and hide preparation round out the core offerings, and the name itself suggests a commitment to anatomically accurate, lifelike results.

Service Area

True Life Taxidermy serves customers in Granbury and throughout Hood County, including Acton, Tolar, and the surrounding rural communities. Hunters from Weatherford, Stephenville, and the southwestern Fort Worth area also bring their trophies to Granbury for quality work. The studio is a practical choice for anyone hunting the Hill Country fringe or fishing Lake Granbury.

Frequently Asked Questions

What species does True Life Taxidermy commonly work with in the Granbury area?
The Granbury region produces strong whitetail deer, wild turkey, feral hogs, and a variety of waterfowl and upland birds. Lake Granbury adds largemouth bass and catfish to the mix, so the studio likely sees a good variety of Texas game throughout the year.
How do I choose between a shoulder mount and a European mount for my deer?
A shoulder mount gives you the full, lifelike presentation with the hide, eyes, and expression intact, making it the classic choice for a trophy room centerpiece. A European mount focuses on the antlers and skull only, which is cleaner, less expensive, and fits well in more casual spaces or if you have multiple trophies to display.
Can I bring in an axis deer or exotic game animal for mounting near Granbury?
Yes, Hood County and the surrounding Hill Country fringe is well-known for exotic game ranches, and taxidermists in the area regularly work with axis deer, fallow deer, blackbuck, and other exotics. It's worth calling ahead to confirm availability and pricing for exotic species, since they sometimes involve different form options than native whitetail.
How long should I expect to wait for a mount during deer season in Texas?
Most taxidermists in North Texas get extremely busy between October and January, and turnaround times during that period typically stretch to 8 to 12 months for deer shoulder mounts. Dropping off early in the season or communicating ahead of time about your timeline can sometimes help you get a better position in the workload.
Is Lake Granbury a good source of trophy fish worth mounting?
Lake Granbury is a solid bass fishing lake that regularly produces quality catches, and a memorable largemouth bass or striper is absolutely worth preserving. Reproduction mounts are a popular choice for fish because they don't require the actual specimen and hold up better over time without fading.
What should I look for when picking up a finished mount from a taxidermist?
Check the eyes for natural positioning and a lifelike appearance, look at the ear and nose detail for realistic texture, and examine the seams on the hide for clean, invisible finishing. Also look at the overall symmetry of the face and make sure the coloring matches what you'd expect for that species in that region.

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