Largemouth Bass Fish Mount 24" Taxidermy Replica Wood Carving Sculpture Wall Art
Price: $89.00
This Largemouth Bass fish mount is hand-made from Albizia Furcata wood. It is hand-painted using an air brush with a nitrocellulose lacquer top coat for a "wet-look" finish. This fish sculpture was carefully carved to create a fish replica. It is a half mount with a flat back with two holes for hanging on a wall. It is a beautiful hand-crafted piece of fish art that will surely get noticed by everyone who sees it.
| Length: | 24" (60 cm) |
| Height: | 11" (27 cm) |
| Thickness: | 2.5" (5 cm) |
| Weight: | 3.3 lb (1.5 kg) |
| Material: | Albasia Furcata Wood |
FISH FACTS
| Family: | Centrarchidae |
| Genus: | Micropterus |
| Species: | salmoides |
| Scientific Name: | Micropterus salmoides |
| Length: | To 3' 2" (97 cm) |
| Weight: | To 22 lb (10 kg) |
| Habitat: | Quiet, clear to slightly turbid streams, ponds, lakes, and reservoirs; often with vegetation or other cover. |
| Range: | Southern Ontario south through Great Lakes and Mississippi River system; coastal plain from northern North Carolina to Texas and northwestern Mexico. Widely introduced in southern Canada and U.S. |
| Comments: | Largemouth Bass, one of the most highly sought-after sport fishes in the United States, is caught with live and artificial bait. There are generally two recognized subspecies: One is wide-ranging and occurs throughout most of the Mississippi River basin and the Gulf coast; the second, known as Florida Largemouth Bass, was originally confined to peninsular Florida, but has been widely introduced. Largemouth Bass is more tolerant of warm water than Smallmouth Bass (M. dolomieu), but at higher temperatures it becomes less active. It is also more likely to enter low-salinity waters than other basses. Adults feed primarily on other fishes and crayfishes. The average life span is about 16 years. |
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