Can you get a replica fish mount from a picture?

Can you get a replica fish mount from a picture?

By using your photos of the fish along with our own reference photos of the species we will create a replica of your fish according to the special coloring, markings, measurements and/or weight you request. The finished mount looks extremely real and alive versus dead and mounted. It’s a new look at an old art.

How much do fish replicas cost?

All fish mounts from 0” – 50” are normally shipped UPS ground….Return Shipping.

Size Shipping Price
Fish 20″ – 30″ $95.00 +
Fish 31″ – 40″ $125.00 +
Fish 41″ – 50″ $150.00 +

What is a good size rainbow trout to mount?

My general rule is any trout over 20″, preferably more like 24″. I caught an 18.5″ brown a few years ago and I ALMOST decided to get it mounted simply because it had such beautiful coloration.

What measurements do I need for a replica fish mount?

How to Measure a Fish For a Perfect Replica Mount

  • Measure from the tip of the tail, not the fork of the tail.
  • Take the girth measurement at the widest point of the fish, which is usually right before the dorsal fin.
  • Get a quality photo of the fish so the taxidermist can replicate its color.

How much does it cost to mount a trout?

Re: Average cost to mount a fish most are like minimum $200 to get started and anywhere from $13-$20 an inch. They do both fiberglass replicas and actualy skin mounts and prices are different for each.

What measurements do you need for a replica fish mount?

What is considered a trophy rainbow trout?

Applying this to rainbow trout means a quality fish is 16 inches long, a preferred fish is 20 inches long, a memorable fish is 25 inches long and a trophy fish is 30 inches long.

What’s a good size trout?

It should now make sense, keep them alive by not using bait, and trout around 10-12 inches are the best eating size, and by leaving most fish in the river, they can grow bigger.

How do you measure a trout for a replica mount?

How to Measure a Fish For a Perfect Replica Mount

  1. Measure from the tip of the tail, not the fork of the tail.
  2. Take the girth measurement at the widest point of the fish, which is usually right before the dorsal fin.
  3. Get a quality photo of the fish so the taxidermist can replicate its color.