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Meet the Artist Behind Florida Fish Mounts
Greg Cassell

Handcrafted Fish Mount Replicas & Coastal Décor
Made with Passion, Precision, and Purpose

Greg’s Story
A Lifelong Passion for Coastal Living

Greg Cassell, a native of Florida's Space Coast, has embodied the coastal lifestyle since 1966. A lifelong angler and ocean enthusiast, Greg’s commitment to marine conservation has driven his career, including efforts in global water pollution control. His deep connection to the sea inspires every piece he creates at Florida Fish Mounts.

The Craftsmanship 
Artistry Meets Precision

At Florida Fish Mounts, Greg combines his artistic skill with unparalleled attention to detail to create stunning fiberglass fish mount replicas. Using the finest fiberglass castings sourced in Florida—not overseas—Greg meticulously hand-paints every mount with automotive-grade paints and protective polyurethane clear coatings, ensuring both lifelike accuracy and durability.

Why Choose Florida Fish Mounts?
The Florida Fish Mounts Difference

  • 100% USA-made fiberglass castings.

  • Handcrafted and painted by Greg Cassell.

  • Competitive pricing starting at $9 per inch for half mounts and $15 per inch for full mounts.

  • Automotive-grade materials for vibrant colors and lasting durability.

  • Free quotes and consultations for custom projects.

Let Greg Cassell
Bring Your Catch to Life

Ready to preserve your fishing memories? Upload photos of your catch or contact us today for a free quote. Whether you’re looking for a freshwater, saltwater, or custom-designed mount, Greg Cassell will create a stunning replica you’ll cherish forever.

About Fish Taxidermy:

Live Skin Mounting & Fiberglass Replications

by Florida Fish Mounts

Historical Differences

     Historically, fish taxidermy involved using the actual skin of the caught fish. This method, known as traditional skin mounting, required extensive preservation techniques to prevent decay, including tanning the skin and sometimes using preservatives. While effective, these methods were labor-intensive and often resulted in mounts that could degrade over time.

     In contrast, modern fiberglass taxidermy, which gained popularity in the late 20th century, uses molds created from actual fish. These molds are then used to produce fiberglass replicas. This method preserves the exact size, shape, and details of the fish without using its skin, leading to more durable and long-lasting mounts.

Benefits of Fiberglass Taxidermy

1. Durability: Fiberglass mounts are more durable than traditional skin mounts. They are resistant to cracking, fading, and deterioration, which ensures a longer lifespan.

 

2. Detail and Realism: Advances in molding and painting techniques allow for highly detailed and realistic replicas that can capture the unique characteristics of the fish.

 

3. Catch and Release: Fiberglass mounts support the practice of catch and release. Anglers can take measurements and photographs of their catch and release the fish back into the water, contributing to conservation efforts.

 

4. Eco-Friendly: This method reduces the need to harvest fish solely for mounting purposes, helping to maintain fish populations and ecosystems.

 

5. Maintenance: Fiberglass mounts require less maintenance compared to traditional mounts. They are easier to clean and less susceptible to damage from humidity and pests.

Pricing

     The cost of fiberglass fish mounts can vary based on several factors, including size, species, and the level of detail required. On average, fiberglass mounts range from $10 to $25 per inch of fish length. Customizations, such as unique poses or additional habitat displays, can increase the price. While this might be higher than some traditional skin mounts, the longevity and conservation benefits often justify the expense for many anglers.

Ecological Impact and Conservation

     The shift to fiberglass taxidermy aligns with modern conservation efforts. Overfishing and habitat destruction have significantly impacted fish populations worldwide. By promoting catch and release, anglers contribute to the sustainability of fish species. This practice not only helps maintain ecological balance but also ensures that future generations can enjoy sport fishing.

     Moreover, the production of fiberglass mounts does not involve harmful chemicals that were historically used in skin mounting processes. This further reduces the environmental footprint of the taxidermy industry.

Citation Page

1. "The History of Taxidermy." National Museum of American History. Retrieved from [americanhistory.si.edu](https://americanhistory.si.edu)

2. "Benefits of Fiberglass Fish Mounts." Fish Replicas by Lax. Retrieved from [fishreplicas.com](https://fishreplicas.com)

3. "Catch and Release: Conservation and Impact." National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Retrieved from [noaa.gov](https://noaa.gov)

4. "Pricing Guide for Fish Mounts." Global Fish Mounts. Retrieved from [globalfishmounts.com](https://globalfishmounts.com)

5. "The Ecological Impact of Fishing Practices." World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved from [worldwildlife.org](https://worldwildlife.org)

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