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    Black duck gunner

    excellent work. I used to carve a lot of tupelo, but it was long before I made a decoy. I always figured after I started making decoys it would be ideal for a duck decoy.
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    August workbench

    thank you. Caleb does good work with the airbrush. whenever I make a group like this I like to have everyone of them a different pose. I'm up to 42 poses now with just one basic pattern. It's kind of a challenge to see what all can be made.
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    August workbench

    it's pretty handy to have someone painting for me. I still do a little painting, but very little. I do all the carving, design, and customization as well as most of the flocking, then it goes to his shop for a few days. I probably should keep track of how many decoys we are making, about the...
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    August workbench

    more pictures on the water.
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    August workbench

    I got this bunch of pintails to Caleb at noon yesterday. This is what he had by 3 pm today. He's been working on a paint schedule for pintail hens, I think this will work.
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    DSD Snow to Speck "transition"

    That eye problem was an issue at first for me and took some time to solve. The eyes have to cure awhile and I don't put anything behind the eye like clay or apoxie sculpt that might cause that kind of separation. You can also bake the enamel paint on the eyes, something like 200 degrees, don't...
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    July workbench

    I've been working with one basic body pattern for about 15 years now for all of my big ducks like mallards and pintails. It's very versatile and this mallard makes for pose #41 on the same basic starting block. There is still a lot of carving and customizing, but it's kind of crazy what all...
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    DSD Snow to Speck "transition"

    those look real good. they won't scare anything away.
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    Heydey decoys

    The only still water spot we hunt is a huge flat that only goes about thigh deep 100 yards off shore. It gets real windy and if you don't have at least 10 oz. or more the decoys will walk with the waves and be well out of range in a short time. For some reason though the ducks love that windy...
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    July workbench

    It's what I'd call a "make hay while the sun shines" type of a day. We are having a reprieve from the heat, right now at 2 in the afternoon it's 80 degrees, but the humidity is a little steep at 35%, which is high for mid day here. I'm from Kansas, so I'm well aware at how absurd the humidity...
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    Heydey decoys

    the ducks are flocked, the loaf of bread is baked, or maybe half baked.
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    Heydey decoys

    My heaviest decoy is 28 oz, some keel less as light as 17 oz. It's very similar to William's decoys, all were made from the same pattern. This one was competed a few days ago and weighs 28 oz. I'm up to 41 poses on the same basic pattern. As William mentioned we have had a collaboration...
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