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I think the mount is beautiful but was just wondering about how they do them. |
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Clampy, congratulations on a great fish and a great mount. Not to hijack, but there's another cool way to have a tropy record of a catch. I have a friend in Colorado that does Gyotaku prints. He applies ink directly to a fish, shading and coloring appropriately, then presses paper to it to make a relief print in actual size. Sometimes he'll do hand coloring and shading after, sometimes it's all in the application. It's really cool looking
Here's a redfish of mine that he did a few years ago, and a sheepie that I just sent him to print as well |
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Awesome fish Clampy
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Beast... Nice fish. Congrats!
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BADASS FISH!
Seems like trout skin mounts always come out thinner which kind of sucks. Seems like a replica would be the way to go for trout. My buddy had his mounted by a guy in BR and he's came out thin too. That guy in BR did an amazing job with the color though, not that your guys didn't though |
check this guy out http://fishscaletaxidermy.com/Elite_...r_Replica.html
he did my bass and it came out SWEET. He painted the replica exactly like my bass. He even found some feature of my fish that I didn't notice |
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Those replicas looks awesome. They have a guy in Stuart Florida that does some amazing ones.
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Clampy how much was your mount? I have no idea what that stuff goes for. Id like to mount a redfish some day. PM me the amount if you wish
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