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Fish Mount Link?
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Someone posted a link to a photo page of a bunch of very nice fish mounts (salmon and bottom fish etc. etc.) I am pretty sure it was on this site but not sure.
If this rings a bell, please post the link again..... thanks
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Don't know if this was it or not but, this guy is the best I have ever seen for Salmon and Steelhead.
http://home.att.net/~drcgnw/home.htm
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Thats the one I've seen. Awesome stuff!
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I will agree to that. Dave does top notch work. Never seen a bad piece leave his studio. He makes his own replicas and everything! I am not sure how long he has been doing it but it's around 30 years or more. He is pretty pricy on his fish but they are well worth it! Plus he is Tacoma!
I've talked to him a couple times. He has answered a few of my questions when I was first starting out with fish! Great guy....I am just waiting for him to start offering classes.
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yea that is the one...... I just thought the last time I looked at it he had some bottom fish on there,,
Thanks for the link......
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