• Yellowmouth Grouper Fish Mounts

    Yellowmouth Grouper Fish Mounts

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  • Yellowmouth Grouper Overview

    Yellowmouth Grouper Overview

    Yellowmouth Grouper are found in the western Atlantic from the Gulf of Mexico, south to the Bahamas, Antilles and Brazil. It is most common off southern Florida. This fish has a pale tan to brownish body with small scattered, but close-set, brown spots on its back and sides. Yellowmouth grouper is aptly named as its distinctive feature is the prominent yellow coloration at the corners and inside of the mouth. The spiny dorsal fin margin is also a yellowish color. These features can help distinguish the Yellowmouth from Scamp. Yellowmouth regs.

Custom Fish Mount - FAQ

What is a Release Mount?

A Release Mount is a mount of your trophy fish produced without any of the actual fish parts. Almost all saltwater mounts are Release Mounts, which are constructed of lightweight composite materials and are cast from pre-existing molds. These mold impressions were originally taken from carefully selected fish. Your authentic mount is hand-painted and one-of-a-kind.

How long will my mount take to create?

Normal lead time is 90 days or less. Expedite Production Service is available on most mounts, reducing the time to under 30 days. Each step requires precision workmanship and must pass final inspection before progressing to the next stage, so timelines are estimates. We prioritize quality over speed. Rest assured, we never compromise on the quality of your custom mount.

How are mounts attached to the wall?

It hangs like a picture. A sturdy hanger comes balanced and installed in each mount. All that is required is a screw or nail to be inserted into the wall. Our lightweight mounts are produced using hollow-cast fiberglass. For outdoor locations, we offer a 2-piece stainless steel hanging bracket system that is extra strong and burgular-resistant.

Are real fish still being used?

No. The marine taxidermy industry produces 99% of all mounts using composite materials. The change from “Skin” to “Composite Mounts” occurred in the 70’s and 80’s, and has not been well publicized. After measurements and photographs are taken, release your fish alive and order a “Release Mount”!

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