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If you like mounts that's good, if you like pictures that's good too. everybody has their own way of expressing things.

One way of at least putting the odds in your corner of getting a good mount is to study the artists fish carefully before you commission them.

Also with Taxidermy as with a lot of other things you get what you pay for.

Fast, Good, Cheap

Good + Fast = Expensive

Choose good and fast and we will postpone every other job, cancel all appointments and stay up 25-hours a day just to get your job done. But, don't expect it to be cheap.

Good + Cheap = Slow

Choose good and cheap and we will do a great job for a discounted price, but be patient until we have a free moment from paying clients.

Fast + Cheap = Inferior

Choose fast and cheap and expect an inferior job delivered on time. You truly get what you pay for, and in our opinion this is the least favorable choice of the three.

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Good tips fishmounter ,

Thanks and yours look well done , it's some of the others or others I have seen that scare " me " as well as my wife never allowing an animal or fish to adorn our walls so we compromised and I won the latter :)

Keep up the good work

Rich

Posted (edited)

Nice fish . My personal best brown is a 17 # from the lake and I still prefer a photo /release

Can you do a repo of a 5# ADK rainbow . That is my bingo natural fish of a lifetime out of the ausable river

Edited by Rich s

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