Yasner taxidermy

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Yasner taxidermy

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Thanks to you guys for recommending Doug,
He did an amazing job and I now have an awesome salmon hanging up on my living room right now. Just picked it up today and simply impressed with the detail, especially the landlocked coloration. Wanted to share, gave it some natural lighting from the kitchen. I highly recommend :D Image
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Nice looking mount Mark... This means mine must be almost done. I hear DA got his back this week also...

Better than Christmas.
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just awsome mark well done. :)
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Doug does an amazing job. He has done a brown trout and coho salmon for me many years ago. I would highly recommend him.
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Nice detail!
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Beautiful Fish.

I am looking to get mine in the next few days and will share the results as well.

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Great looking mount, Mark! Congrats (again) on catching that beauty.
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His work is superb! Best around
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Beautiful mount Matt. Yasner did a great job.
Congrats on your catch too.
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What did that one weigh? Beautiful fish and a beautiful mount!
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Re: Yasner taxidermy

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Here is DA's mount from last winter. He just picked it up at Yasners...

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Thanks for posting for me Matt, huge help.

Caught 2/29/16 26 inches just over 7 lbs.

Yasner is the best, be patient, his work is worth the wait.

Now for one 10#

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Another great mount. Congrats DA.
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That one Was 25 inches and 7 and half pounds. Broad shouldered salmon. Hope to go out and get one once work slows down.
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Re: Yasner taxidermy

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Are these the typical fiberglass mounts, or actual skin mounts?
With the fiberglass, you don't actually need have even caught the fish...sort of like buying a Purple Heart medal on eBay and framing it.
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