Mallard!
Mike Repp Well-known member Sep 23, 2010 #22 All look outstanding! But I would vote mallard for the traveling decoy and auction the others also.
Gene R. Well-known member Sep 23, 2010 #24 Redhead vote for me. teal pair for my mantel vote. man, them are nice! Each of the dekes is great in it's own way, kudo's to carvers. Gene
Redhead vote for me. teal pair for my mantel vote. man, them are nice! Each of the dekes is great in it's own way, kudo's to carvers. Gene
Andy Grant Well-known member Sep 23, 2010 #27 Mallard. I have harvested one redhead ever and may have never seen a bluewing live, or otherwise. They are all beautiful decoys though.
Mallard. I have harvested one redhead ever and may have never seen a bluewing live, or otherwise. They are all beautiful decoys though.
Rutgers Well-known member Sep 23, 2010 #28 All really nice decoys. Had to think long and hard, but ultimately going to have to go with the home team and say redhead.
All really nice decoys. Had to think long and hard, but ultimately going to have to go with the home team and say redhead.
David Robinson Well-known member Sep 23, 2010 #32 Very tough decision but I'm going to vote for Pete's mallard! There are always mallards in Michigan.
P Pat Gregory Well-known member Sep 23, 2010 #34 Hard to beat Pete Revicki's mallard. Outstanding work! Rich Hohler's redhead would be my vote for the second or alternate decoy. You guys do great work. My birds are just simple gunners with nowhere near the quality and style of yours...
Hard to beat Pete Revicki's mallard. Outstanding work! Rich Hohler's redhead would be my vote for the second or alternate decoy. You guys do great work. My birds are just simple gunners with nowhere near the quality and style of yours...
Steve McCullough Active member Sep 23, 2010 #36 Agree, I'd like to hunt over all of them, but the shipping cost would be prohibitive. My vote is the redhead. More suited to my rig, for what I hunt during the winter. No other reason. I would be proud to own all of those birds. Best, Steve
Agree, I'd like to hunt over all of them, but the shipping cost would be prohibitive. My vote is the redhead. More suited to my rig, for what I hunt during the winter. No other reason. I would be proud to own all of those birds. Best, Steve
Duane G Active member Sep 23, 2010 #37 Mallard all the way............teal season is over here in Ohio...hehe
H Henry Baynum Active member Supporter Sep 24, 2010 #38 my vote Mallard to the puddle hunters redhead to the layout / diver hunters. Pat's teal to my fireplace mantle! They are all winners!
my vote Mallard to the puddle hunters redhead to the layout / diver hunters. Pat's teal to my fireplace mantle! They are all winners!