| Title: | Fishing Notes- Archived | 
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| Moderator: | DONMAC::MACINTYRE | 
| Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 | 
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    This is kind of a strange question but here goes..
    This past weekend I caught a 5.5 lb largemouth that will soon be
    going to the taxidermist.. I have a piece of driftwood brought
    back from the Cape that I'd like to mount it on. I have two other
    mounters in my living room on driftwood but I got the wood from
    the taxidermist. the wood on the walls now is brown-the wood brought
    back fron the cape is grey-is there anything I should do to the
    new wood to preserve or treat it??? Any advise would be helpfull.
    Thanks,
    Bob
    
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| 1220.1 | PACKER::GIBSON | I'm the NRA | Tue Aug 15 1989 12:54 | 17 | |
|     Bob you may want to enter your note in the woodworking notes file.
    
    From my own vast storoom of knowledge I would say that the piece of
    driftwood you have has been "Pickled" in salt sufficently. You should
    not need to do any further preservation.
    
    I will caution you not to leave the wood anywhere that animals like
    racoons can get at it, they will eat it! I have seen canoe paddles and
    snowshoes that have been knawed at by wildlife who are attracted by the
    salts absorbed in the wood.
    
    I suspose that a light coat of clear laquer wouldn't hurt. You may want
    to thin it down with laquer tinner in a 50/50 mix so that it is not a
    slick finnish.
    
                                      Walt
    
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| 1220.2 | wood=$0,fish=$175 :'( | MERIDN::BMURRAY | Wed Aug 16 1989 11:09 | 6 | |
|     
    After talking to the taxidermists and from the opinions I've heard
    I will leave the wood exactly the way it is (didn't really have
    time to work on it anyway).
    Thanks fur the help
    Bob
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