Any taxidermists?
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Any taxidermists?
I've got a question any taxidermists on the forum or if anybody knows a good one?
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What's your question? I have done some ducks, pheasant and a pigeon
Birddog has done some big game mounts.
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I'm building on a test blank and I'm using African Cobra skin between the rear grips and as a butt wrap. I had the idea this morning of possibly trying to scaled trout or redfish skin the same way.Chalk wrote:What's your question?
The question is, can fish skin be tanned or processed for this application?
Wouldn't it be cool to catch a redfish on a rod with redfish skin as the wrap or for accent trim?
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Dude,Chalk wrote:What's your question? I have done some ducks, pheasant and a pigeonBirddog has done some big game mounts.
Are you kidding me? Where do you and BD's skills end?
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Never messed with fish...I have heard you can do skin mounts with saltwater...the color would be off once it dried and you would have to paint it then clear it. Sounds like a cool idea.
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Pigeon was a practice mount
Ron - in the words of my favorite Panama City Beach tourist shirt, "I'm not a gynecologist.....but I'll take a look."
Pigeon was a practice mount
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Chalk,
The snake inlay looks slick as owl #$@!
The snake inlay looks slick as owl #$@!
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Roger thatChalk wrote:
Ron - in the words of my favorite Panama City Beach tourist shirt, "I'm not a gynecologist.....but I'll take a look."![]()
I heard that!![]()
Pigeon was a practice mount
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Saw a carbon fiber fore grip on a 12 wt that was nice the other day
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I saw a grip yesterday and the spinning reel was formed in to the carbon fiber grip. Very, very very light but if you ever had to repair the reel, the rod was junk.
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Once you get it built I try it out for you RC
I like the idea

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Here ya go Jeff, the pictures aren't that great because the inlays were still turning and drying.






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No worky
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I can see that.
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