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Open mouth and gills Completely finished, "pot bellied " 21 pound bass 3D largemouth bass. Seamless and vibrantly airbrushed in an lacquer based paint on both sides of the fish. The mouth and gills are fully finished and bilaterally symetrical Great for the noble catch and release fisherman, just take a picture of it, weight it and hang our perfect replica on your wall! Looks better than any skin mount could possibly look. Looks like it just came out of the water! Great decor for cabins, resorts, sporting goods store or in your own basement sports room 1. Water clear, life likefins 2. Perfect length and width dimensions based on the pound fish you order 3. Heavy duty wall hanging bracket attached on back of fish 4. Finished mouth 5. Open and finished gills This fish is 27 inches long You can also purchase our wall hanging, walnut inscription info block that can be mounted under or above fish. This is a money saver and space saver over typical mounting fish placards Many people email us and ask us this question: How do I tell the difference between a black bass, a largemouth bass, a smallmouth bass, a spotted bass or a Kentucky Bass?Here is the all around answer! 1. Jaw Bone. The jaw bone of a spotted bass or smallmouth bass does not extend past the eye. 2. Cheek Scales. Scales around the eye/cheek area, are much smaller on a spotted bass than the scales along the rest of the body. On largemouth, the scales on the eye/cheek and the rest of the body are similar in size. 3. Tongue Patch. Spotted bass will have a rough patch of very fine teeth on their tongues. Do not use this characteristic by itself, because some largemouth have these teeth as well Some folks think spotted bass are hybrids, existing between largemouth and small mouth. Actually, they are a true separate species and not hybrids. Occurrences of hybrids such as the spotted & smallmouth, are referred to as the meanmouth. Also, all three species, the largemouth bass, spotted bass and smallmouth bass are all considered to be "black bass" |