So this happened this morning!

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Buddy and I are up on Winnipeg staying in our tents for 4 or 5 nights.
At 7am this big girl hit, my best walleye through the ice by far! We both forgot our scales, she was 30 1/2" but had an almost 20" girth!
Just a beautiful greenback, will make a cool replica!
 

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Wait.....staying in your TENTS for 4-5 days?!?! Hardcore - sounds like a hell of an adventure! How's the weather? Is the action pretty good?
 


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Nice fish, but replicas are expensive and lamo... Better to get some nice pictures to put on your wall IMO.
 


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I guess everyone's different, I think they look nice.
I do like a nice picture though!😊👍
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they can look ok, but they just arent REAL, anyone can buy one, so whats the point? Picture is real, traditional mount is real, replica is just a hunk of plastic that looks like a fish that you could have bought at a rummage sale for $10...
 

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What a cool fish!

4-5 days in a tent on the ice?!? That’s more impressive than the fish. Damn son
 

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I agree with getting a replica....and then you can still have a picture next to it on the wall.

Do some research and make sure that you pick the right replica company. I have seen some real bad replica mounts.

I have a replica of a 41 lb. lake trout caught in 2003 along with a grayling that still looks amazing. I had my replicas done by Artistic Anglers in Duluth.

The best thing is that big trout and grayling are hopefully still swimming!
 

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I agree with getting a replica....and then you can still have a picture next to it on the wall.

Do some research and make sure that you pick the right replica company. I have seen some real bad replica mounts.

I have a replica of a 41 lb. lake trout caught in 2003 along with a grayling that still looks amazing. I had my replicas done by Artistic Anglers in Duluth.

The best thing is that big trout and grayling are hopefully still swimming!
That's awesome thats a huge laker! I totally agree!
Tyler Ericksons replicas out of SD are about the best there is in the business right now. There's good reason Mckenzie taxidermy's catalog has like 18 pages of his fresh water fish forms.
And we are fortunate in the Dakotas to have taxidermist like him, Jamie Risovi, John Lind, Steve Silseth and many more national taxidermy champions in such a close area!
 
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they can look ok, but they just arent REAL, anyone can buy one, so whats the point? Picture is real, traditional mount is real, replica is just a hunk of plastic that looks like a fish that you could have bought at a rummage sale for $10...
But I didn't..😊
I actually think replicas are the only way to go. We always get pics and video, I like watching them swim away.😊👍
 

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You've even got on your "Greenback" colored hoodie. One can barely tell where you end and the fish begins. (grin)
 

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