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Painting a stuffed Perch in Acrylics

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2008

A step by step showing how to make a dead fish look alive!

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  • THANK,S FAITH6651,THAT TURNED OUT GREAT.

  • Ah yes - those were the days - doubt I will get a chance to catch anything worth mounting over here now I have left France. Maybe a decent trout sometime. Everything is private or dayticket waters and crowded out here!

  • Thak you for making your videos. You helped me launch my interest in taxidermy. I have mounted a few fish from my local lake based off your videos. Than you and keep making videos :)

  • Hi again Matt - yes I hope you soon have a great display on your wall that brings back fond memories of each catch. More so I hope that you catch a monster to mount and show off to yourt pals in future? :-)

  • Only just seen your reply - many thanks and so glad to have helped. Send me shot of your stuff sometime? :-)

  • Great - so good to open my PC to a lovely positive comment like this, thanks! :-) Yes, such fish are worth a bit also, never mind the past history associated with it! Maybe make a nice case for it sometime and add some background and weeds etc. Even small fish in plastic modeling material ? Best of luck - Peter

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  • I must say, when I saw the beginning and realized you were using a paint brush instead of an airbrush I had my doubts. But, I sure was wrong. Fabulous job ! Thanks for posting the video. You are a true artist.

  • very informative, a job well done

  • This is a great video especally for some like me who both enjoys art and fishing.

  • This video was a fantastic help! I recently uncovered a 40inch northern pike in the attic of my fraternity house in Illinois from 1963. The fish naturally was showing signs of neglect and had become completely discolored, in fact i doubt it was ever painted in the first place. After a few days of repair to the eyes and fins i had no idea on where to start shaping up the color. This video helped me, (someone with no taxidermy skill), take a old fish and make it something to be proud of!

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