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Finning over a rocky bottom is a very appropriate way to display a trout. This can go on a shelf or the wall.
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They just don’t get more colorful. Beautiful, and a challenge to paint.
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One of our most colorful and awe-inspiring trout.
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Fish replicas are available for may unusual species.
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They don’t have to be the biggest to look great.
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Fish mounts with several fish interacting make for the most interesting fish taxidermy.
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Panfish make for some of the most colorful displays
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A fiberglass replica fish. Catfish are very difficult to skin mount. A fish reproduction is the way to go.
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Caught by guide Ben Dragoo in the Pacific Northwest, this handsome fish was detailed scale by scale. Tedious, but look at the results!
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Here, you can see the extreme detailing used on our mounts. Upper scales are hand tipped individually to mimic natural iridescent highlights. The customer was VERY happy!
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A fish with shimmering color and iridescence from the far North. Any of these is a trophy.
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These fish exhibit a wonderful array of iridescent colors which must be painstakingly reproduced scale by scale.
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The brilliant coloration is typical of this resident of the far north.
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This big, large girth beauty is the fish of a lifetime. Body is a nice S-curve….original casting by Ron Reynolds. Tell your father great job, Cory!
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This fellow wanted his entire office to come alive with fish. Well, not a problem. He was so excited, he drove 13 hours to pick this up. How does he get any work done underwater like this? Glub, Glub!
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If you are a “hard water angler” this may well be your dream scene.
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In my humble opinion, all trout look best on pedestal scenes, rather than just on a piece of wood on the wall.
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Easily one of the most beautiful freshwater fish….and fierce!
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Koi Replica
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Northern Pike
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Whether you got ’em noodlin” or on a hook and line…..what a powerful fighter.
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