Here's some food for thought-
You, an angler, go to Quinte and catch a 30" walleye, weighing in at 8.9 pounds, a personal best, a "wallhanger". You keep it and get a skin mount done.
You go to Quinte the following spring and catch a 31" walleye, with a much larger girth, weighing over two pounds better than the first fish. Wow! Another personal best! One for the wall!
That fall you catch a 34" walleye. Great fish! Another one for the wall??
Where does it end?
Next- Markus- you indicate that having a skin mount somehow proves to others that you truly caught a "trophy" fish, whereas a replica wouldn't? I think that those that know you also know you have no need to lie or to photoshop your fishing photos- or to have a replica made that is larger than your actual catch. Besides- check out eBay- you can purchase skin mounts of 10 pound bass, etc. (for a fraction of what the original anglers paid to have them done). Having a skin mount in your possession proves nothing.
Another thing- I presume no-one who keeps a trophy fish to mount would also consider shooting a trophy buck, cutting off the rack -for the wall!- and leave the rest of the deer in the woods to rot? Is there a difference?
There is a thin line, I realize, between throwing out some thought-provoking comments and being a sh** disturber. Trust me, these points are meant to give some food for thought- not attack any person or their choices.
By the way- Advanced Taxidermy in Toronto (as mentioned by Crazy) does replicas that look like they are still swimming. By far the best I've ever seen. They are always at the Fishing Show. Check them out if you get a chance.
CCB