Making your own decoys.
I recently found a book at my local libary thats has plans for sportsman to make and one of them is decoys the plans seem pretty straight forward and such but where would I get paint at a reasonable price? I'd be making mallards, canvasback and redhead. Thanks for the help.
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RE: Making your own decoys.
Never tried making my own, just because most duck decoys these day are reasonabley priced. I re-painted some of my decoys and just bought a coulor kit from cabelas, but that maybe isnt the cheapest way to go. Are you making floater or just sillouettes for the field?
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RE: Making your own decoys.
I'm making floaters and thanks for the input. Also does anyone have head silo's for the ducks I want , I already have the canvasback silo.
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RE: Making your own decoys.
i know that you can buy herters paint kits and even unpainted decoys made by herters... the decoys are incredible and ive heard the paint is extremely tough
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RE: Making your own decoys.
Do you get the Cabela's, Mac's, Redhead, etc. catalogs?...If so they have kits for you to order. But if you do not then im sure you could find them on the websites.
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RE: Making your own decoys.
Take a look at http://refugeforums.com/refuge/showthread.php?t=177416
That is a link to Refuge Forums , decoy how to They have a how to on carving foam decoys ( blue or pink foam board )and how to burlap them . I have 3 dozen super mag duck decoys almost ready to burlap I will start colecting scrap foam board for the next batch Johnch |
RE: Making your own decoys.
ORIGINAL: DEbohuntr17 Do you get the Cabela's, Mac's, Redhead, etc. catalogs?...If so they have kits for you to order. But if you do not then im sure you could find them on the websites. |
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