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the grey

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  1. why would you end up on the fbi watch list? pretty common in the taxidermy world to send frozen fish/animals through the mail and there is nothing illegal about gifting a fish to somebody and you can sell them too if there pond raised. Lakes are froze here in Mn and season doesn't open for months yet. Was hoping for someone down south who catch a lot of bass to have it be no big deal to maybe catch me a 5lber and send me one or possibly one in a tournament died.
  2. I have mounted one 54" for a guy but I don't personally own one. if I can get a pic uploaded I will. I'm still looking for a 5lb bass around 21" if anybody has one in the freezer or can catch me one. thanks
  3. thanks guys but I'm still hoping to find a actual fish for her if anyone is able to get one or have one maybe in the freezer.
  4. Yah I understand it sounds strange lol. But yes this would be a great gift to her. A mailed frozen 5lb bass. A lot of people do have them in there freezers. It is fully legal as long as it is a gift from someone. I'm not asking to buy one, I would buy one if it was from a game pond or something though. Yes she caught one like this but has had a stroke. I went to a taxidermy school a few yrs ago so I can mount the fish for her but not really a replica. Were in Mn so the season obviously isn't open here so that's why I'm reaching out to you bass guys down south a little who are always fishing them. Maybe you could catch me one? freeze and wrap in plastic and maybe a little insulation and ship overnight or 2 day mail and id be happy to pay shipping. Would be great. thanks again
  5. Hi there, I'm looking for a largemouth bass to mount for a friend of mine. Looking for a bass around 5lbs and around 21". If someone has one they could catch for me that would be truly special. She had a stroke over the winter and it would be real cool for her. Maybe you have one in the freezer even? thanks everyone

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