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| SheilaC |
Posted - Mar 27 2013 : 07:52:07 AM This was so cool and so easy I wanted to share it with you all! I know not everyone is into fishing, but if you are, here's an easy way to commemorate a special catch! http://troutwife.blogspot.com/2013/03/fish-printing-taxidermy-alternative.html
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| Rosemary |
Posted - Mar 27 2013 : 3:22:50 PM I always wondered what the technique was for doing that. It's pretty! |
| SheilaC |
Posted - Mar 27 2013 : 12:38:05 PM Terri, it probably wouldn't be good for catch and release, since you kind of dry off the slime layer and a fish relies on that slime layer to keep parasites and skin infection off. . .
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| HemetGardener |
Posted - Mar 27 2013 : 11:20:12 AM Sheila, What a great idea for my sister and her husband when they go on their annual fishing trip to the High Sierras in CA. Since they do "catch and release," is there a way to take a printing kit with you, print the fish then release it? Maybe the eye would be a problem. Terri Farmgirl # 4720 Hemet CA
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