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Clampy 03-18-2016 07:07 AM

Got my PB Trout Mount Back
 
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I do belive Germans will get the rest of my fish.

Reggoh 03-18-2016 07:35 AM

Forgive my ignorance because I've never gotten a trout mounted... Do they use the fish's skin like a deer or do they make a replica and paint it?

If they paint them, do they make a generic spot pattern and coloration or do they try to mimic the original fish?

I'm just asking because the mount looks slightly different than the fish in your picture but the view is of 2 different sides of the fish so it could be different spot patterns.

Congrats on the fish and the beautiful artwork.

bobo23 03-18-2016 07:48 AM

Awesome! Beautiful fish. Nice mount. Congrats.

jpd0144 03-18-2016 12:31 PM

Looks really nice ! Congrats !

legallimits 03-18-2016 12:55 PM

Looks nice, but the fish you are holding in the boat is much fatter than the mounted one.

B Shark 03-18-2016 02:30 PM

Nice!

Sightwindow 03-18-2016 05:08 PM

I would never mount a fish. The picture looks so much better. Take a bunch of photos with different angles, save a bunch of money. Did it with my sailfish and rooster fish in Costa Rica.

AubreyLaHaye458 03-18-2016 06:59 PM

Buncha experts in here


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marty f 03-18-2016 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by AubreyLaHaye458 (Post 789961)
Buncha experts in here


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I thought every saltycajun.com member was an expert..........??

AubreyLaHaye458 03-18-2016 09:48 PM

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I thought every saltycajun.com member was an expert..........??


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meaux fishing 03-18-2016 10:54 PM

Got my PB Trout Mount Back
 
I think it looks like crap... lol














Nice fish

bjhooper82 03-19-2016 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Clampy (Post 789915)
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I do belive Germans will get the rest of my fish.

Congrats man. Very nice fish for sure. Mount came out awesome too.

smooth move 03-19-2016 09:04 AM

sweet!

Robert Haynes 03-19-2016 09:22 AM

[QUOTE=Reggoh;789917]"""Forgive my ignorance because I've never gotten a trout mounted... Do they use the fish's skin like a deer or do they make a replica and paint it? If they paint them, do they make a generic spot pattern and coloration or do they try to mimic the original fish? I'm just asking because the mount looks slightly different than the fish in your picture but the view is of 2 different sides of the fish so it could be different spot patterns."""

Reggoh
I was a taxidermist for 16 years, full time. You can go either way on skin mount or replica. Trout skin has a lot of oil in it and does pose problems but I always preferred doing a skin mount on them. The spots on the trout remain after the mount is dried but are lighter and I always chose during painting to hit the same marks that the fish had, if the fish lacked many spots I would add a few if it would make it look better but seldom did I need to . The mount looks good, the color is a little off. They are a challenging fish to paint and get the color back right.

Clampy, Congratulations on a great fish.

Clampy 03-20-2016 08:04 AM

Thanks fellas

Clampy 03-20-2016 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by legallimits (Post 789934)
Looks nice, but the fish you are holding in the boat is much fatter than the mounted one.

Yeah. The mount came out a little thin.
She was really fat.
28" 9#

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marty f 03-20-2016 08:46 AM

How much does something like that cost to have mounted?

Top Dawg 03-20-2016 11:04 AM

Very nice fish. Congrats on the trophy.

NoTiltTexan1 03-20-2016 11:13 AM

Dat true, they are different...one dead and the other is alive.

B-Stealth 03-20-2016 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Clampy (Post 790040)
Yeah. The mount came out a little thin.
She was really fat.
28" 9#

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Wow, she was a thick one, I'm assuming that's not a Texas fish.

Beautiful fish and great mount.

Reggoh 03-21-2016 07:46 AM

[quote=Robert Haynes;789985]
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Originally Posted by Reggoh (Post 789917)
"""Forgive my ignorance because I've never gotten a trout mounted... Do they use the fish's skin like a deer or do they make a replica and paint it? If they paint them, do they make a generic spot pattern and coloration or do they try to mimic the original fish? I'm just asking because the mount looks slightly different than the fish in your picture but the view is of 2 different sides of the fish so it could be different spot patterns."""

Reggoh
I was a taxidermist for 16 years, full time. You can go either way on skin mount or replica. Trout skin has a lot of oil in it and does pose problems but I always preferred doing a skin mount on them. The spots on the trout remain after the mount is dried but are lighter and I always chose during painting to hit the same marks that the fish had, if the fish lacked many spots I would add a few if it would make it look better but seldom did I need to . The mount looks good, the color is a little off. They are a challenging fish to paint and get the color back right.

Clampy, Congratulations on a great fish.

Thanks for the explanation... very good information!!
I think the mount is beautiful but was just wondering about how they do them.

redchaserron 03-21-2016 08:05 AM

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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

DaPointIsDaBomb 03-21-2016 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Clampy (Post 790040)
Yeah. The mount came out a little thin.
She was really fat.
28" 9#

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That thing is fat. Weirs were closed that day I reckon

dmtfish 03-21-2016 08:46 PM

Awesome fish Clampy

TroutSupport.com 03-22-2016 09:57 AM

Beast... Nice fish. Congrats!

jpeff31787 03-22-2016 02:57 PM

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

jpeff31787 03-22-2016 02:59 PM

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

meaux fishing 03-22-2016 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jpeff31787 (Post 790239)
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

thats the best looking trout replicas ive ever seen

Hitinitdaily 03-22-2016 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 790242)
thats the best looking trout replicas ive ever seen

Agreed, I will def look this guy up when the time comes

Clampy 03-23-2016 12:31 PM

Those replicas looks awesome. They have a guy in Stuart Florida that does some amazing ones.

Clampy 03-23-2016 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by redchaserron (Post 790122)
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

Some people were coloring red fish with black paint then pressing paper on them and selling them for 20 or 30 $ at venice marina a few years back.


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marty f 03-23-2016 01:41 PM

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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