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 on: Today at 04:47:45 PM 
Started by capt mike - Last post by T Madray


The keel is 12-1/8" long 1-5/8" wide and 3/4" thick

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 on: Today at 02:16:24 PM 
Started by MattD - Last post by Rutgers
diggin it!

 3 
 on: Today at 12:10:12 PM 
Started by Aaron - Last post by Jacob Carlson
Well done, Aaron!  35 decoys is pumping them out!  I haven't even made that many since I started.

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 on: Today at 12:09:43 PM 
Started by MattD - Last post by D. Hinton
I like the bird! Matt, I accidently deleted your email address before I could save it, shoot it to me again please when you get time.

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 on: Today at 11:27:05 AM 
Started by Steve W - Last post by Steve W
Done with Bear hunting shot a nice one with a blaze.So its GO time on the decoys...
  Heres the remaining mini Honks painted.LOTS to learn yet.. Its all FUN and GOOD...



 

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 on: Today at 10:29:40 AM 
Started by capt mike - Last post by capt mike
Thanks guys.  Scott do you know of anyone with Super Mag Restle heads?  They have the look that  Restle decoys are famous for.  Love to get a few of them and make my own.  I had some S-Mag mallards that I bought in the 90's.  They swam better than any decoy i've ever owned.  I guess it's because of the big keels they had.  I'm working on a few more foam bodies that will include the heads that I bought from you.  I hope I can get them to swim like those big Restles.  I plan to try that mallard this weekend with my teal decoys. This Saturday is the opening of teal season.

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 on: Today at 09:12:01 AM 
Started by BobM - Last post by BobM
Scott,
 I looked over the data on the weight comparisons .
A foamer with 2 coats of mastic and keel would be close or more if you use composite decking as a keel .
This Old squaw weighs 16 oz on my UPS scale .
The thinnest wall thickness is approx 1/2 in

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 on: Today at 07:51:10 AM 
Started by Rutgers - Last post by hankyorke
Hank,  if the one you are talking about is the first picture top left corner, he is my favorite too.

That's the one

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 on: Today at 05:50:01 AM 
Started by Tom Wood - Last post by Scott Klecka
Thas does look like it was a bunch of fun.  Great looking BB also.

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 on: September 08, 2010, 10:02:12 PM 
Started by BobM - Last post by Rutgers
I like the attitute of that guy Bob!  Really captured it. 

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