Artistic Wildlife Gallery Taxidermy

Are you proud of your recent catch? Turn it into a trophy that will last a lifetime! Fish Creations specializes in Catch and Release taxidermy. We create the finest quality fiberglass reproductions for the Catch & Release angler.Our reproductions are not only award winning, but are also some of the highest scoring fish reproductions in state and national competitions. Other reproductions on the market are INFERIOR.

We guarantee that your fish will find its beautiful and well-deserved spot on your wall. We do not believe in the “one that got away.” We proudly make our own molds and have the largest line of bass molds in the world. If you can catch it, we can reproduce it. Turn your home into your very own Artistic Wildlife Gallery!

A warning to prospective customers: taxidermy is a demanding practice. It is an art. All of our reproductions are unique. You MUST ask questions. Are the fins thick, or thin and natural like a real fish? Is there a mouth mold, or does the taxidermist carve one into the fish? Is the fish finished on the backside or not? Are the seams finished? Such questions will help in creating your trophy. We do not want you to waste your money.

We also have dozens of newly finished fish for sale to the public. They are priced to sell and cost-effective. Contact us for species, availability, and prices. Include your name and address and we will mail you a complete listing. You can reach us at (214)662-1266.

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We are proud to announce our latest accomplishment. The peacock bass reproduction pictured below won:
HIGHEST SCORING FISH REPRODUCTION IN THE WORLD

We have dozens of extra newly finished fish in our inventory for sale to the general public which are priced to sell. Contact us for species, availability and prices. Include your name and address and we will mail you a complete listing... via US mail.

WARNING!! Not all reproductions are created equally! This is a very demanding practice, and it is very difficult to learn to mold fish. Most on the market are INFERIOR. Please do not waste your money. Send for pictures. Ask questions. Are the fins thick, or thin and natural like a real fish? Is there a mouth mold, or does the taxidermist carve one into the fish? Is the fish finished on the back side or not? Are the seams finished?

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