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Bass Replica Mounts & Restorations

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Anybody have any recommendations for artists/taxidermists that make bass replicas and can also restore older bass mounts? I’m in need of both. 
 

I’ve already reached out to Dave Campbell based on a thread I read earlier. He’s backlogged 3 yrs on work & is reluctant to take on new projects. From his work I’ve seen, I can understand why he’s so busy.

 

 Any recommendations would be great, especially if they have a website with examples of their work. I live in Memphis, TN area so Southeast region would be more convenient I guess. But it’s not an absolute requirement. 
 

Thanks!!

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Largemouth try Lake Fork Taxidermy.

Tom

 

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They do that at Bass Pro.

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Raccoon Valley Taxidermy. He just did mine and it is amazing. Can ship as well. In Kansas

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These days - I'd just get the old one that needs restoration and send it to the super good replica people.

 

Replica will look better and never deteriorate and then you don't have to worry about it in the future.

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LAX reproductions is the gold standard for musky replicas. I know they do other species as well. 

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