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| Hey guys, I sent the 35" X 16 lb. Walleye to Joe Fittante today! The problem is, I have no idea on how to have it mounted! Does anyone have any ideas or pictures of some pretty unique mounts?
Thanks...Brian |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Great choice in picking Joe! He lives 10 minutes from my house and is a great guy who is a true artist, you'll love it!
I like the taildown on the driftwood personally, but take a look at these, even though they are muskie mounts. This will give you a good guide.
http://www.fittantereplicas.com/muskie.shtml |
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| I saw a few mounts from other guys who kind of used rocks as a base! This is something I liked since I did catch it on a big rock bar! I'm sure Mr. Fittante can come up with something for me! I too love his work! I have to get a Good solid 50+ incher to have a muskie mounted! My day will come! I'm shooting for the PA State record! If there was a 16 lb. Walleye in my river, There has to be a 55Lb. Muskie somewhere!!! LOL!
Brian |
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| Any Help?
Brian
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Location: Lake City, MN. | here is mine. Sorry pic won't load
Edited by sst169 12/4/2010 6:05 PM
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