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Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
Bill as you know my son shoot a worlds record Big Head Carp ...after watching the History channel I saw the freeze dry method ... could this be done to his fish and if so do you know of anyone who would do this and is it expensive?
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RE: Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
His Worlds Record taken with a bow ...
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RE: Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
Freeze drying is usually reserved for much smaller specimens. That fish would just be too large. I don't know a lot about those fish in particular, so I also don't know how well a skin mount would turn out. A good taxidermist could create a reproduction for you. As with any type of taxidermy, quality comes with a cost.
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RE: Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
Hey Doc, I was looking into freeze drying and found some info for you. This place does all kinds of critters. The do catfish at $7.50/inch. You might want to contact them and see if they will tackle it. I saw on another website they were freezing dogs up to 90 pounds. They said it works just as well on larger animals it just takes longer.
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RE: Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
Rifle thank you for your work in getting me this info ..seems pretty reasonable ... I will contact them ....
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RE: Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
Not a problem doc, anytime.
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RE: Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
I personally would not use freeze drying as a method to preserve a fish that size, or the other large animals mentioned here. Understanding how its stabilized, and protected against infestation is why I choose against it. Jeff was correct in suggesting a good fish taxidermist either to skin mount it with a reproduced head or a total reproduction. If you choose freeze drying with that carp, youll be emailing me about "little shavings" or sawdust around the gills and fin butts, etc. I know others might have a different opinion, I respect that. A freeze dry company used my name with their advertising, and sent me three different freeze dry units to mess with. I felt that within their range, they were an excellent choice...small critters, turkey heads, bait fish, velvet antlers. Now, that big carp could be conventionally mounted, and then dried in the FDer, but I personally see no advantages.
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RE: Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
Makes sense Bill. Of course those websites never mentioned the problems that can occur. I know absolutrly nothing about this, I was just bored and looked up some info for doc. What is really weird is all the people who have their pets freeze dried. Just seems a little odd to me. LOL
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RE: Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
Thanks Bill ...I was wondering ...if you have your pet dog freeze dried does he then become a "Pup Cycle" ? ;>))
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RE: Bill tell me about Freeze Drying
Longrifle, I understand you. Check out references, and get all the info you can. My opinion is just an opinion, yours and Docs count as much as mine or Jeffs, or anyone. If you do decide to go the FD route, try calling Anthony Eddy out of Slater Missouri...800-529-3470.
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