A full body turkey mount typically costs between $450 and $695, depending on the pose and the taxidermist.
Here’s a breakdown of the prices for different types of full body turkey mounts:
- Hen Decoy Mount: $450
- Flying Turkey (Full Body): $650
- Dead Hang Turkey (Full Body): $650
- Strutting Turkey (Full Body): $695
Factors that can affect the price of a full body turkey mount include:
- The size of the turkey: Larger turkeys will cost more to mount.
- The pose of the turkey: More complex poses, such as a flying turkey, will cost more than simpler poses, such as a dead hang turkey.
- The experience of the taxidermist: More experienced taxidermists will charge more for their services.
- The materials used: The type of materials used, such as the quality of the hide and the type of glass eyes, can also affect the price.
Here are some tips for getting the best price on a full body turkey mount:
- Shop around: Get quotes from several different taxidermists before making a decision.
- Ask about discounts: Some taxidermists offer discounts for multiple mounts or for mounts that are done during the off-season.
- Be patient: It takes time to create a high-quality mount, so don’t expect to get your mount back overnight.
In addition to the cost of the mount itself, you will also need to factor in the cost of shipping and handling. The cost of shipping will vary depending on the size of the mount and the distance it needs to be shipped.
If you are considering getting a full body turkey mount, it is important to do your research and choose a reputable taxidermist. Ask for references and look at examples of the taxidermist’s work before making a decision.
Here are some additional resources that you may find helpful:
- Archery Talk: This website has a forum where you can ask questions about turkey mounts and get advice from other hunters.
- Lengacher’s Taxidermy: This website provides information on the prices of turkey mounts and other taxidermy services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does it take to get a full body turkey mount back?
A: It typically takes 6-8 months to get a full body turkey mount back.
Q: What is the best way to prepare a turkey for mounting?
A: The best way to prepare a turkey for mounting is to field dress it as soon as possible after it is killed. You should also remove the head and feet.
Q: Can I mount a turkey myself?
A: It is possible to mount a turkey yourself, but it is a challenging process. If you are not experienced in taxidermy, it is best to have a professional do it for you.
Additional Resources
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