FISH TAXIDERMY

Have you ever carved a fish body a little too small? I sure have! Sometimes a little clay or mache can save it, but that can lead to problems plus added weight. If you don't make corrections, the customer may complain, speak badly about you and likely never come back. After all, we must do the right thing, not only to please our customers, but also ourselves.

For a fish taxidermy client, size is one of the more important aspects. Keep in mind that the fish will "grow" slightly every time the story is retold. A fisherman would rather sacrifice his favorite rod rather than get a mounted fish that is...

...Continued in the Fall 2001 Issue of Breakthrough.

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