True Mount Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Quakertown, Pennsylvania

5(6 reviews)
(267) 424-36461417 Route 212, Quakertown, PA 18951View on Yelp
True Mount Taxidermy - taxidermy in Quakertown, PA

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About True Mount Taxidermy

True Mount Taxidermy serves hunters and collectors in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, right in the heart of Bucks County where whitetail deer hunting is a serious local tradition. They've earned a perfect 5.0 rating across their reviews, which says a lot for a craft where attention to detail makes or breaks the final product. Quakertown sits close to state game lands and private hunting properties throughout upper Bucks County, so local taxidermists here stay busy from opening day through late season. If you're bringing in a trophy from the region, you're dealing with someone who knows the local wildlife well.

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Services & Process

True Mount Taxidermy handles the full range of work hunters and anglers need after a successful season. Deer shoulder mounts are a staple, involving careful hide preparation, form selection, and hand-finished details around the eyes and nose that bring the animal to life. Fish mounts, whether skin mounts or reproductions, require different techniques entirely, and a good studio knows which method holds up better long-term. They also work with birds, small game, and likely offer skull cleaning for those who want a clean European-style display instead of a traditional shoulder mount.

Service Area

True Mount Taxidermy is based in Quakertown and serves clients throughout Bucks County and the surrounding areas of Montgomery, Lehigh, and Northampton counties. Hunters coming from Doylestown, Perkasie, Lansdale, and Allentown regularly work with local Quakertown studios given the central location.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a deer shoulder mount take in Quakertown?
Most shoulder mounts take anywhere from six months to over a year depending on the studio's current workload and the time of year you drop off your specimen. Busy fall and winter seasons mean longer queues, so dropping off early in the year can sometimes speed things up.
Do I need to do anything to the deer before bringing it in?
Yes, proper field care makes a big difference in the quality of the finished mount. Keep the cape cool or frozen, avoid cutting the hide too far up the brisket, and try to get it to the studio within a day or two of the harvest.
What's the difference between a skin mount and a reproduction for fish?
A skin mount uses the actual fish's skin stretched over a form, while a reproduction is a fiberglass replica painted to match your fish's coloring. Reproductions tend to hold up better over time and allow for catch-and-release, which is why many anglers prefer them.
Can I get a European skull mount instead of a full shoulder mount?
Absolutely. European mounts, where the skull is cleaned and whitened, have become very popular because they're less expensive and have a clean, modern look. Many hunters in Bucks County are choosing them alongside or instead of traditional shoulder mounts.
How much should I expect to pay for a whitetail shoulder mount?
Prices vary by studio and complexity, but whitetail shoulder mounts in Pennsylvania typically range from $400 to $700 or more depending on the pose and finishing details. It's worth getting a clear quote before dropping off your specimen so there are no surprises.
Do taxidermists in Quakertown work with birds and small game too?
Most full-service studios handle more than just deer and fish. Turkey, pheasant, and small game like squirrel or fox are common requests, though birds require different preservation techniques than mammals. Ask the studio directly about any specific species you're bringing in.

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