Bill Embacher
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Vince Pagliaroli said:Bill Embacher said:I like using different materials for the various long tailed species (don't we all!) and this old pitchfork has been on my bench for several years. When I carved this Old Squaw today it was there staring at me and was just the shape I wanted so it finally went to use, half of it anyway. might be the first time I have to use a counterweight on the front half of a decoy!
I dunno.
Could be just me, but I could imagine the potential for problems with a steel spike, if the decoy is used for hunting. Dogs, people, waders, entanglements, etc. Contest decoy maybe.
Have some rusty hay rakes used for curlew bills. Shelf riders, not hunted over or seldom messed with.
A pitchfork was used in a murder up here some years ago, don't just happen in the movies. Gives me the willies.
I gotta admit, the decoy does look good. [cool]
my 2 cents
Funny, I hadn't considered any of that (especially murder....jeeze!) but upon seeing the decoy you're the second person to relay those thoughts. I guess this will also be the first decoy I've made that will require my lawyer to pen up a disclaimer, and I'll hold up production on my merganser rig with actual keyhole saws for bills......
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come to think of it that's not a bad idea...