Wednesday, April 23, 2008
King Sailfish Mounts Sponsors 2008 World Championship Billfish Release Tournament
Monday, April 14, 2008
Another Happy Client For King Sailfish Mounts
Dear Folks:
I received my Largemouth Bass mount by Fed Ex shipping yesterday evening.
Opened it this morning. OUTSTANDING MOUNT.
Must admit that your mount looks better than the original fish.
When I caught the bass it had just came off the beds; it was long, but skinny and scrawny as a rail.
Your mount has filled him out and he is a trophy anyone would be proud to have handing on their wall.
Beautiful Job.
Thanks,
George Sawyer, Jr.
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
The Making of a Release Fish Mount
Everyone dreams of catching that once-in-a-lifetime fish--perhaps a world record blue marlin, 100-pound tarpon or even a first sailfish. Often times, it takes a lot of preparation: rigging the proper baits, choosing the best equipment and knowing how to be in the right place at the right time. But very few anglers prepare in advance for having their trophy fish mounted. Unlike in the past, when one would take their fish to a taxidermist to have it stuffed, mounts are now produced without using any part of the original fish. This kind of mount is known as a "release mount". So, you can now watch your fish swim off, and still get a mount to represent your actual catch. Here's what you need to know about release mounts, and how to be prepared when you catch your trophy fish.
se mounts are constructed using molds. For selection of the most appropriate mold, you will need to provide specific information such as the length or weight of your fish. If you don't have a tape measure on board, carefully lay the fish flat on the gunnel or deck and mark the distance from the tip of the mouth (or bill in the case of a billfish) to the tip of the tail before returning it safely to the water. Molds are selected by the overall, or total length. The mold selection can also be made, based on the actual weight of the fish.
zed not only by species but also by geographical location. Since, for example, tarpon caught oceanside in the Keys can differ greatly from those caught in Flamingo, it is important to report where your fish was caught. Many artists will accept a photo of your fish, to match not only the coloration, but also the markings, such as the spots on a redfish.
release mounts will not turn yellow, attract insects, or develop foul odors. They come with a built-in balanced mounting device, and are as easy to hang as a picture. Should you decide to locate your mount outside in direct sunlight, it would be best to request a special outdoor clear coating, to protect the paint against the sun's ultraviolet rays. Sportfishing anglers especially are happy to learn that it usually takes only a few weeks to have one made, as opposed to skin mounts, which use to take almost a year to produce. And, most importantly, you can always remember the thrill of watching your trophy fish swim away unharmed. Wednesday, April 2, 2008
"Thanks" to King Sailfish Mounts
The Billfish Foundation's annual tagging & release awards.
I just wanted to extend my "thanks" to King Sailfish Mounts for providing the trophies for The Billfish Foundation's annual tagging & release awards.
I was the recipient of the "Top Swordfish Tagging Angler - Atlantic" award. I was not able to attend the ceremonies in February, and finally picked it up from the TBF office today.
It looks fantastic! It's the first fishing-related trophy I've won, and it will get a proud placement in my home.
Thanks again!-->Bill Buckley
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