Eagle Ray Mounts by King Sailfish Mounts.

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Spotted Eagle RayEagle Ray. Eagle Rays occur in the western Atlantic including the Gulf of Mexico, and in certain parts of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, usually in shallow waters and around coral reefs. Eagle rays can reach a maximum wingspan of up to 10-feet and weigh up to 500-pounds. Although it can have several venomous spines on its tail, it usually shys away from human contact and therefore eagle rays are not considered dangerous to swimmers.

Eagle Ray Mounts are available online from King Sailfish Mounts. You can even order online! KSM individually crafts each finely detailed mounted fish by hand, one-at-a-time. Every reproduction is airbrushed to resemble that species’ most vivid and striking color patterns. Initially formed to promote the release of local Atlantic sailfish, King Sailfish continues to be the leader in Marine Conservation–now offering all sizes and species of Saltwater Fish Mounts, including the Eagle Ray
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Standard Features include: (at no extra charge) Custom Painting, Downturned Fired-Enamel Glass Eyes and Acrylic Teeth. Options include Expedited Production/Shipping and UV Inhibitive Polyurethane Outdoor Coating.
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Variety of Sizes Available: King Sailfish Mounts offers mounts of Eagle Ray in a wide variety of different sizes. (scroll down for size/selection) The models displayed on this page represent recently produced mounts and/or most popular sizes. For additional selection, contact us by phone or by email for further details:
Telephone: 954/784-8377 Email: or by email: kingsails@aol.com.

Eagle Ray Replicas by King Sailfish Mounts….setting The Standard for Excellence.

PHONE: 954/784-8377 OR 1/888-SAILFISH

email: kingsails@aol.com

EAGLE RAY MOUNTS:

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Artist Note: Many of the Eagle Ray Mounts shown here were painted according to a photograph provided by the angler. That explains the differences you might notice in the coloration of the various mounts.