Last edited by joeydpga; 05-23-2019 at 09:54 AM.
Solid find!
Listen to your elders. Not because they are always right but because they have more experiences of being wrong.
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give" Sir Winston Churchill
"life is too short to hunt over plastic decoys"
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
Good stuff
I sure do like those cedar birds George Strunk and a few others turn out. One day I may have time to try to hone my knives and skills again.
There were a couple dudes from Jersey that lived on my hall at Clemson and they were both incredible carvers.
Tommy Boozer uses white cedar for most of his decoys.
DILLIGAF
When I was 20, a friend and I found this one in the pluff mud near the Santee Gun Club.
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I work off of Jersey built decoys myself.
Also have a few that look just like Bunn's...
Thanks for posting. I enjoyed that.
Thanks for sharing.
Would anyone have info on some SC carvers and any decoy history in the state
I figured most people on here at least would know this maybe I’m just getting old..er.
https://makinghistorybtw.com/2014/11...untold-legacy/
\"We say grace and we say maam, if you ain\'t into that, we don\'t give a damn.\" HW Jr.
Thank you PD, I grew up in Southern Maryland and know more history from there and Virginia. The havre de grace museum, Easton, and Solomons Island museum have some good pieces in their collections. Maybe I'm out of the loop, I find it harder to learn about the history of water fowling here. Probably just need to read more.
How long ago did you find that decoy?
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