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Please Welcome Greg Stehling and Son's Taxidermy Studio
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<blockquote data-quote="aaronthetaxidermist" data-source="post: 143173" data-attributes="member: 2695"><p>When you catch a fish that you want to have mounted, the very first step is good pitures. The sooner you can get pictures after the fish is caught, the better. Fish start to fade quickly. This helps us to recreate the specific and unquie colors evey fish has. No two fish are exaclty alike, and can vary within the same lake, river etc.</p><p></p><p>Wrap the fish in a white towel. Place the wrapped fish in a plastic bag and freeze asap. Be carefull to fold the fins against the fish, and use extra care to not damage the tail.</p><p></p><p>Call us as soon as you can to discuss the mount 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaronthetaxidermist, post: 143173, member: 2695"] When you catch a fish that you want to have mounted, the very first step is good pitures. The sooner you can get pictures after the fish is caught, the better. Fish start to fade quickly. This helps us to recreate the specific and unquie colors evey fish has. No two fish are exaclty alike, and can vary within the same lake, river etc. Wrap the fish in a white towel. Place the wrapped fish in a plastic bag and freeze asap. Be carefull to fold the fins against the fish, and use extra care to not damage the tail. Call us as soon as you can to discuss the mount 8) [/QUOTE]
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