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Original oil painting: Tarpon Chasing a Marabou
Fly on a sandy bottom in the Keys. The frame is made out of Poplar wood, and has a walnut stain. w/ a white linen mat border.
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Original Pastel: A Sailfish ambushing a school of ballyhoo, under a foating log. The frame
is made out of driftwood,w/ rope edgeing the out side. Mated w/ burlap and rope trim.
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Originial Pastel: Black
Fin Tuna chasing a trolling lure. The frame is made out of Bamboo. Mated w/ burlap and rope trim.
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"SURPRISE ATTACK" overall 38x50
Original Acrylic Tarpon, surprising a school of threads.Frame is made out of Douglas Fir, stained
Bombay mahogany w/ a olive green linen mat border and rope edging.
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"Bow To The King" overall 42x32
Original bw pencil Tarpon hitting a fly in the back bay. This one was my first completed peice. The frame is made out of cedar, w/ rope trim. The fly rod on this frame
was my first fly rod ever It's 15 years old, and the reel is a Martin, it's in good
condition if you wanted to use it. Also has fly line that comes up the
rod and around the frame w/ a bimini twist leader and finshed off w/ a hand tyied fly.
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"MAHI MAHI" overall
44x37
Original Pastel: Mahi chasing mackerel. This is a shadow box frame made w/ cedar, and has white rope trimming
around. There's 4 fly's hand tied, made w/ peacock feathers. This is the first colored picture i've
ever tempted to do.
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"BREAKING SURFACE" overall 42x57
Original Pastel: Snook hitting a red and white spook. the frame is made out of Douglas Fir and stained maple. Also
has white rope trimming around. the fishing rod is an old Shakespeare.
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Each frame is hand crafted by Wayne
Anderson and signed for authenticity. The custom frames are made with the best wood, stain, and linen mat., and glue construction.
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