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Pen-and-Ink Print of Walleye by Dr. John E. Cooper of Cooper Environmental Research. Drawn for a nature guide at Isle Royale, Michigan. Print is 8 x 10 inches, mounted on foam core, and enclosed in a plastic sleeve.
Note: Ships free within the USA, if shipped outside of the USA buyer will be asked to pay for shipping which will be added after the auction closes.
Pen-and-Ink Print of Pink Salmon by Dr. John E. Cooper of Cooper Environmental Research. Drawn for a nature guide at Isle Royale, Michigan. Print is 8 x 10 inches, mounted on foam core, and enclosed in a plastic sleeve.
Easier than fly fishing! Cast your bid and take home this bright trophy trout.
A colorful, original acrylic on canvas painting, unframed. Measures 4 x 12 inches. Painted by Leanne Roulson.
Note: Winner will be responsible for shipping costs (to be determined and added after the auction closes). Ships from Bozeman, Montana, USA.
A set of four custom-made, fish-themed polymer clay earrings. Donated on behalf of the University of Toledo's AFS Subunit.
The earrings are made by lizzyxcreations (https://www.etsy.com/shop/lizzyxcreations).
These are original, handmade, fish-themed polymer clay earrings with nickel-free French/coil ear wire hooks/ball post.
The earrings are each around 2 inches long and lightweight, each piece weighing about 0.5 oz
Special Note: Although polymer clay is durable, it may break if bent or dropped. Do not wear in water and avoid using jewelry wipes to clean (Use a slightly damp soft cloth to wipe away any dust or residue).
Beautiful fish-themed sodalite earrings. They have sterling silver ear wires with a fish bead. Created by Kathy Kyle.
The caddisfly larva is an aquatic insect living in headwater streams. Pycnopsyche gentiles is the species Kathy Kyle uses to create pieces of art. She raises the caddisfly larva in simulated streams and gives them gemstones to use to build their cases. After the adults emerge, they leave behind a beautiful piece of art that she uses in creating one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry. See more of Kathy's beautiful works of art at www.wildscape.com.