Looking for a trusted bird taxidermist near Syracuse? Outlaw Taxidermy specializes in waterfowl and upland game, ducks, geese, pheasant, chukar and turkey, and we bring real, museum-grade feather work to every Syracuse-area bird. Syracuse is the gateway to Antelope Island and the big-water shoreline. We serve hunters across Davis County and the greater region, so from the moment your bird reaches our table it is in the hands of people who do this every day.
Syracuse Bird Taxidermy
- Area
- Davis County
- We mount
- Waterfowl, upland, turkey
- Nearby
- Clearfield, Layton, West Point
- Turnaround
- Several months
Where Syracuse Hunters Hunt
- Antelope Island and the causeway — shoreline and open-water birds.
- Farmington Bay WMA — a short drive south.
- Great Salt Lake marshes — sprawling wetland.
Birds We Mount for Syracuse Hunters
Ducks & Geese
Mallards, pintails, teal, wigeon, gadwall, divers and every goose that works the local marshes, posed the way you remember the shot.
Upland Birds
Ring-necked pheasant, quail and the odd chukar off the nearby benches, mounted mid-flush or on a natural base.
Wild Turkey
Toms from the surrounding foothills and canyons in full strut, quarter-mount or fan-and-beard.
Restoration
Faded or damaged old mounts cleaned, re-groomed and rebuilt to look sharp again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a good bird taxidermist near Syracuse?
Yes. Outlaw Taxidermy specializes in waterfowl and upland bird taxidermy for Syracuse and Davis County. Birds are our focus, which is exactly why local hunters trust us with their best trophies.
How do I care for my bird before bringing it in?
Never gut it. Slide it head-first into a nylon stocking to protect the feathers, seal it in a bag with the air pressed out, and freeze it. Frozen birds keep for months.
How do I get my bird to you from Syracuse?
We serve Syracuse and the surrounding area. Causeway country, with the lake right there. Reach out and we will arrange an easy drop-off or meet-up.
How long does a bird mount take, and what does it cost?
Bird mounts generally run several months depending on our seasonal backlog and the pose. Cost depends on species, pose and whether you want a habitat base, we quote you straight before any work starts.
