Thanks for the kind words guys. Am excited to get these infront of my layout boat.
Sam - I love your question. When my great grandpa died in 1959, my great grandma sold his last two gunny sacks full of decoys to a collector. Consequently, our family was left with little to no decoys. I vowed that would never happen to my kids.
Years ago, when I first began selling decoys I found I never had any decoys for myself. For the most part, everything I made, I sold. So, around 1986, I began carving a rig of decoys that I set aside for my kids. I carved 6 divers and 6 puddlers every year but would not sell them as they were for my kids. I've done that every year since the late 1980's. I've upgraded at times but my base rig is still in tact.
I believe a carver needs to have a strategy with his rig. A rig needs a specific purpose. In my case, I have a teal rig for early season teal. I have a puddle duck rig for gunning puddle ducks in the marsh at our duck club. And, I also have a big water rig for gunning divers from a layout boat. Each rig has a purpose and, needs to be complete for use. Each rig has a good sampling of species including mergansers and species like shovelers, ruddy ducks etc. I've recently begun to replace some of my puddle duck rig with a vintage style decoy using patterns of the old masters specifically patterns of historic carvers who hunted on Clear Lake and the Liverpool area here on the Illinois River.
All said, true decoy carver should have a strategy and purpose to his rig. This is truly one of the things I admire about Jim Schmiedlin. He not only has purpose to his rig but, protects the integrity of his rig not selling off his decoys just for the money.
As far as my personal rig, sometimes as decoys get worn, I might replace them. I just carved some new goldeneyes and look to replace my wood ducks in the next couple of years. My decoys in my rig are my favorites. They have been faithful and have serviced well. Although I don't pamper them, I do cherish them. For me, there is no better compliment than when ducks light into decoys you made. That is why I do what I do...
Sam - I'm guessing this is more answer than you bargained for but maybe, because of it, we'll see more dialogue on this forum about rig strategy and, more pictures of completed and successful rigs... Here are a few pics of some of my rig... Take care and God bless! Pat
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