
The keel is 12-1/8" long 1-5/8" wide and 3/4" thick
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on: Today at 04:47:45 PM
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| 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
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| Started by MattD - Last post by Rutgers | ||
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diggin it!
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on: Today at 12:10:12 PM
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| Started by Aaron - Last post by Jacob Carlson | ||
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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
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| Started by MattD - Last post by D. Hinton | ||
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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
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| Started by Steve W - Last post by Steve W | ||
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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
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| Started by capt mike - Last post by capt mike | ||
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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
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| Started by BobM - Last post by BobM | ||
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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
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| Started by Rutgers - Last post by hankyorke | ||
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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
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| Started by Tom Wood - Last post by Scott Klecka | ||
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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
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| Started by BobM - Last post by Rutgers | ||
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I like the attitute of that guy Bob! Really captured it.
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