Taxidermists

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streamer steamer
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Taxidermists

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Hello everyone. New to this forum. Great to see how the Champlain fishery has improved so much in the past 20 years. I do most of my fishing in the eastern Adirondacks. I am looking for recommendations for quality fish taxidermists, particularly someone who can replicate the beauty of our silver bullet landlocks. I have tried a well known dermist out in the Pulaski NY area. It is a quality mount but looks more like a fall king than one of our chrome bullets. Thanks in advance and thanks for sharing all your information regarding fishing Champlain, much appreciated.
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Reelax
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Doug Yasner in North Ave Burlington has done a few mounts for me. They all have come out great.


I know in the area he is known as one of the best. His info is here;

Yasner Taxidermy
783 North Avenue
Burlington, VT 05408
Phone: (802) 862-9043

Good luck... Tell him Reelax sent ya.
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Captain Paul
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Doug Yasner is great on fish
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Registered Kayak
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Would one of you guys mind posting a pic of your mounts so we can see? I am looking to find a local guy to do my sons first fish.
The guy i use is all the way down in FL and shipping is extremely unreliable even with overnight air shipping.
I use Daniel Blackstone Studios. you can see a couple of my beasts on there.
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Reelax
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A brown he did for the wife
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C-Hawk
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That is really nice.
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Captain Paul
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Not very good at putting pictures on here but if anyone want to check out a bunch of Doug's work I have about 20 different Lake Champlain fish mounted that Doug did the're at Rays Seafood 49 North Street in Burlington feel free to stop buy and check them out
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that brown is really nice and ill have to stop over to rays and take a look at his. i might have my brookie from last year replicated.
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Those are all nice mounts. Always fun to look at.
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Doug Yasner all the way! Does a fantastic job. Myself and many of my friends have some of his work in the trophy rooms. I will reccomended him anytime!
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Thanks Reelax and all who responded. That is a beautiful brown and with all your recomendations he must be very good with salmon too. Looks like it would be worth the 2 hr ride to get up there. Thanks again, I've been out of town for the last 3 days or would have responded sooner to your input.
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