10-11-2015 06:47 PM
I'm looking to ID the type of fish that is mounted here. Also, is there a special name for this unusual (to me at least) mounting style? Thanks for your help.
11-26-2015 06:31 AM
Fish is a bass. I am not sure about whether it is small mouth or large mouth. It is a poor mans mount. The head is cut off, nailed to a board and placed out in the sun to dry out and then shellaced.
10-12-2017 01:28 AM
most definately a smallmouth bass... without any doubt i catch tons of them and walleyes in the river behind my house in the tip of the thumb in MI.... believe me i know... but im not a taxidermy expert.... idk what u would call that mount its kind of how u would mount a dear head idk ..... its the "forehead mount" lol... jk lol idk .... its def. different i bet sumone around my house would know i can ask .... we live in a very rural area do some organic farming commercially and live off the land as much as possible......
10-12-2017 01:36 AM
this is most definately a smallmouth bass.... which is more common in the northern regions of the country but some south as well but more in MI where im at... i havent caught a largemouth in a few years now cuz theyre so rare ... lol... i live in the thumb of MI Caseville exactally... but i LOVE to eat perch and walleye im spoiled i wont eat other fresh fish usually.... but we have lots stocked up too... lol... but i catch alot of those exact fish in the river behind my house when casting at dark for walleye.... they def. arent the usual southern bass though like most are used to largemouth and the other type most dont recognize is almost a mix.... Spotted they look just slightly dif. than largmouth and they usually will grow to be biggest... usually.... biggest smallmouth ive ever got was 9.6 lbs.. but thats a monster especially in this colder climate where they cant grow year-round.... trust me on everything i just said ive been fishing here my entire life....
10-12-2017 01:37 AM
this is most definately a smallmouth bass.... which is more common in the northern regions of the country but some south as well but more in MI where im at... i havent caught a largemouth in a few years now cuz theyre so rare ... lol... i live in the thumb of MI Caseville exactally... but i LOVE to eat perch and walleye im spoiled i wont eat other fresh fish usually.... but we have lots stocked up too... lol... but i catch alot of those exact fish in the river behind my house when casting at dark for walleye.... they def. arent the usual southern bass though like most are used to largemouth and the other type most dont recognize is almost a mix.... Spotted they look just slightly dif. than largmouth and they usually will grow to be biggest... usually.... biggest smallmouth ive ever got was 9.6 lbs.. but thats a monster especially in this colder climate where they cant grow year-round.... trust me on everything i just said ive been fishing here my entire life....
10-12-2017 01:41 AM
10-12-2017 01:42 AM
i think it may have been cured wrong or not done well .... or also it looks dry... i bet it was dry when he finished it or started it for that matter... lol.....
10-12-2017 01:46 AM
only on largemouth and spotted ... small mouth have litterally that tiny lil mouth im sure of it.. ive caught way way too many to be wrong....
10-12-2017 01:47 AM
10-12-2017 01:50 AM
they do hang out in same areas and eat all the same foods ... thats y they kind of flock together.... into 1 giant skewl of fish.... i catch those all night long when i go casting crankbaits for walleye... lol
10-12-2017 03:18 PM
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