I'm in Tyler too and I had a heck of a time finding a decent taxidermist in our area. After a long search, and really thinking I was going to have to drive four hours to where the closest "good" taxidermist was, a friend told me about Galan Logan in Gilmer. He owns Life's Pursuit Outdoors
https://www.facebook.com/Lifes-Pursuit-Outdoors-718318431556700/ and he does really nice work on big game heads. After looking at what they have done, the next biggest thing for me is how they tan the hides. I will never use anybody that tans their own hides. I do not believe it's possible to get anything close to the same quality at home as you get from a commercial tannery. Galan is sending his hides up to Wisconsin, I think that's the state, but it might be another one in that area. They are amazing. You wont find a better tannery then the one he is using. Next, I see who they get their forms from. Most will buy from the big name companies, which is good. Some make their own, which is bad. And finally, I want to see how nice they keep their shop. How organized they are means I will never get somebody else's horns or antlers on my mount!! Price never enters my decision when deciding on who to use. One way or another, I'll find the money to pay for it.
As for bobcats, he has one picture on Facebook of one that I do not care for. It's average at best, but not as bad as most of them. There is no other animal as hard to do as a bobcat. Sadly, most turn out really horrible. The hardest thing to do is see somebody post a picture of their bobcat on here and not say anything. I got lucky with mine and had it done by a guy who passed away awhile ago that was very good. I've never found anybody like him since then.