Custom Fish Prints.

Catch the Fish, Print the Fish, Eat the fish.

That is basically it! Whether you’re out fishing on your own boat or on one of the many charter boats in Homer, you may very well catch the fish of a life time that you would like to commemorate forever. After your exciting day on the water, I would love the opportunity to work with you and make that a reality. The main thing to keep in mind is that if you would like to have your fish printed it must be left whole and as unmarked as possible, although some “battle wounds” may just add to the character and memorability of your print. When you are headed in from your fishing trip, call me at my contact number (860) 324-8612 and I will either meet you at your boat to pick up your fish or you can meet me at Buttwhackers and drop your fish off. I will then print your fish on site in a timely manner and once your print is complete, we will rinse and fillet the fish so that you can bring home your catch and make it for dinner. Each print is completely unique and no fish print can ever be repeated. Your original art is truly one of a kind.

Custom Print Pricing.

 

Catch it.

 

Remember keep your fish whole! If you’re wanting to print a halibut I can print whole fish that are 28” or less. If your halibut is over 28” ask your crew to save just the tail for printing. Custom print pricing varies based on size and species of your catch. All prints will start at a 60 dollar minimum.

 

Print it.

 

Once I have received your catch we can discuss the custom options. I have a variety of ink color options as well as the option of printing your catch on either canvas or recycled material. I also carry customizable Buttwhackers apparel in hoodie, t-shirt, and longsleeve.

 

Eat it.

 

After the printing process is completed your fish will be fully rinsed and then filleted and skinned by our expert fish filleters. Once your fish is filleted you will have the option to take your catch home and enjoy it fresh for dinner or we can send to one of the many fish processors we use for vacuum sealing and freezing.