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Good walleye taxidermist


Mimic Shiner

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Just wondering if anyone has suggestions for a good walleye taxidermist. I got one two weeks ago that wasn't able to go back, pulled out of too deep of water, so ending up on the wall. I had one done a few years ago by a guy that did really nice looking pike but I wasn't happy with the way my walleye turned out so I'm looking elsewhere. My current location is Bemidji but traveling isn't that big of a deal. Pictures of the mounts if your willing to share is nice too. Thanks for any suggestions.

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I'm actually originally from western Wisconsin and still spend time there on occasion so Prescott isn't too bad. I also spend a lot of time in the NE part of Minnesota so I tend to get around. LOTW yeah, if you had pics that'd be great and any other info. Thanks.

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I dont know any one up there that would do it but there is a really good one down in part of the state. I can get pictures if you would like. He is also very resonable at 6.50 an inch. 25 plus years of taxidermy.

what/where is the taxidermy located??

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I would use Rick Lax, period. He's from Conover, WI. He has great customer service. He has done a few huge muskies for me. They look just like the real thing. Also have had some clients do both walleyes and muskies with him, and they were very happy. I'd talk with him about getting a replica vs. a skin mount. Just my opinion, but if I were you, I would eat that walleye and get a replica. All he needs is a length, girth, and a good picture.

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I am not trying to be a smart alec here. This is just my logic.

I feel better knowing the fish is still swimming, growing, and there for someone else to catch and someday enjoy the thrill...perhaps even bigger than the one I did. That satisfaction is far more important to me than having THE fish on my wall.

The replica will still be with you in 30 or 40 years. And it will likely look the same. Not so sure about the skin mounts. (I have some that are 20 years old that are about ready for the trash).

That is why I would get a replica, even if the fish didn't release.

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Agree Tim.

They will look the same from day one. I did feel kind of funny with the first replica knowing that it wasn't the real fish. That lasted a short while.

Always nice knowing the fish is hopefully alive after the release and will grow bigger.

I have two Eye skin mounts that are around 15 years old, and are ready for the trash also. Fins cracking etc.

You have mail from this afternoon.

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mimic shiner

I may have just the deal for you. A year ago I won a fish mount, either the real thing or a replica from a guy in Des Moines, Ia. You can see his work at fishbyluers.com. If your interested call me at 641-456-4165 and we'll work out a deal on the cost.

Joe

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