"Gyotaku"

The ancient Oriental art of fish imprinting. Japanese fisherman developed this art form to accurately depict the size of their prize catches, as far back as 1862

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Gyotaku fish prints by Fred Fisher
Gyotaku original fish rubbings

Gyotaku fish art. Gyotaku fish rubbings , as well as prints. Fred's inshore prints Redfish, Seatrout, Mackerel, Tarpon and Snook . Some of the off-shore prints Red Snapper, Grouper, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi and Barracuda freshwater print gallery you will see: Largemouth Bass, assorted panfish and Rainbow Trout fly fishing enthusiasts.

Gyotaku ["Gyo" meaning and "Taku" meaning rubbing or impression] is a traditional Gyotaku rubbing.

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