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​Mount This Fish Company Celebrates the Baker's Bay Invitational

​Mount This Fish Company Celebrates the Baker's Bay Invitational

Posted by Mount This Fish Company on May 7th 2024

We are thrilled to announce our sponsorship of the prestigious Baker's Bay Invitational, a unique event that combines the thrill of offshore fishing with the serenity of golf. Set against the stunning backdrop of Baker’s Bay in the Bahamas, this year's invitational runs from May 8th to May 11th, 2024. This exclusive event is open to Baker’s Bay members and involves two exciting days of offshore fishing paired with a day of golf, offering participants a diverse and enjoyable experience. At Mount This Fish Company, we understand the passion and dedication that goes into both fishing and go …
Flattered By The Salty Crew | 67" Yellowfin Tuna Headed Their Way

Flattered By The Salty Crew | 67" Yellowfin Tuna Headed Their Way

Posted by Mount This Fish Company on May 3rd 2024

At Mount This Fish Company, we take great pride in the trust and preference that renowned brands like Salty Crew show for our products. It's not just any day that a lifestyle brand celebrated for its robust connection to oceanic adventures chooses our replicas. Recently, Salty Crew selected a 67 Inch Yellowfin Tuna Full Mount from our collection, a choice that speaks volumes about their confidence in our craftsmanship over competitors. This exquisite mount is currently on its way to be a centerpiece in a product display at the Hi Tech Surf Shop on Maui, HI. Salty Crew's keen focus …
How Do I Measure A Fish For Fish Mount Ordering?

How Do I Measure A Fish For Fish Mount Ordering?

Posted by Mount This Fish Company on Apr 11th 2024

Every now and then we have a customer who orders a fish mount and requests a return due to the overall size of the fish being smaller then they expected.  We understand how a customer can get confused and always do our best to accomodate the situation.  Fish Mounts are measured in overall length, that measurement is from the tip of the mount to the end of the tail, regardless of fish species.  It's easy to get confused due to the different ways fish get measured across the globe.  For example with billfish there is the LJFT measurement which is represents measuring from …
Feeling Lucky?  Win $250 By Wearing Green & Going Fishing!

Feeling Lucky? Win $250 By Wearing Green & Going Fishing!

Mar 5th 2024

?Mount This Fish Company Presents:The Lucky Clover Contest!?Are you feeling lucky? ? This March, dive into the festive spirit with your fishing adventures and get a chance to win big with Mount This Fish Company! ?How to Enter:1.Snap It:Capture a fishing photo or video that screams festive green! Think St. Patrick's Day meets your favorite fishing spot. Whether it's a green-themed fishing gear, a lucky catch, or just you enjoying the great outdoors in your best green attire, we want to see it!2.Tag & Share:Post your photo or video on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or LinkedIn. Make sure to t …
Congratulations to Teagan Andreski For Winning Our Fish Mount Contest :-)

Congratulations to Teagan Andreski For Winning Our Fish Mount Contest :-)

Feb 24th 2024

Congratulations to Teagan Andreski, the proud winner of our #MountThisHappyContestWith her happy and impressive Bull Dolphin entry on Instagram (@tandreski21), Teagan has won a $250 Mount This Fish Company Gift Certificate. Her enthusiasm and love for fishing truly stood out, bringing joy and inspiration to our community. Thank you, Teagan, for sharing your happy fish moment with us, and to everyone who participated. We're thrilled to see such passion for the sport and can't wait to see how Teagan uses her prize! …
How Much Does A Fish Mount Cost?

How Much Does A Fish Mount Cost?

Posted by Mount This Fish Company on Feb 19th 2024

The Cost of Mounting a FishMounting a fish is a great way to preserve the memory of a catch. The cost varies depending on several factors, including the type of fish (warm water, cold water, saltwater, and billfish), the size of the fish, and whether a skin mount or a replica is chosen.Market Rates for Fish Mounts: Warmwater Species (e.g., Bass, Pike, Walleye): Typically, these cost between $10 to $15 per inch. Coldwater Species (e.g., Salmon, Trout): These can range from $15 to $19 per inch. Saltwater Species (excluding Billfish): The cost is usually between $18 to $22 per inch. …