OLD WAY DECOYS - Sheldrake repair

Steve Sanford

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All~

Here's a quick look at the repair I just completed on this nice cork Sheldrake from Western NY. It has a new tail insert and fresh paint. I will post a more complete tale when I have more time (mid-2018????).

Here is how he arrived at the SSWA Duckboat Show on November 5:

CLICK any photo to enlarge.

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I must have lived within an hour of Mr. Sweet circa 1980....

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My tail insert went into the body about 2 inches more than the original. I used 1/4-inch AC plywood. It was sealed with epoxy and set in thickened epoxy.

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Here is the finish paint. I resisted the urge to put a new pair of bright red eyes in him.

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Here's the new tail section.

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I may hunt him Friday - on a local river. We have no Red-breasteds hereabouts - but Commons and Hoodies visit us most mornings. (RBs are THE Sheldrake on the salt waters on Long Island - to which he will return soon.)

All the best,

SJS

 
WOW better then new. Feel free to put a set new red eyes in him. Then hunt him as much as you like.
I would love to see a photo of him in the rig on the river. Poor shellpecker is not a twin anymore.
 
Wonderful job Steve.

I really think this deke has what I will refer to as- a most perfect blend of "simplistic detail".

Jon
 
Jon~

Thanks for the kind words. Your "simplistic detail" is what I strive for in all of my gunners. I'm thinking I should establish a new subsidiary here at Pencil Brook Farm: Simpleton's Detailing.....

All the best,

SJS
 
Good morning, Bill~

He will be on the river tomorrow morning.....

Note that I retained the Old Way Decoys seal. I coated it with spar varnish to protect it, then masked it before the rest of the bottom got 2 coats of Behr Suede Grey.

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Hens and young Sheldrake will be safe from my gun - but a big Bull in full plumage will be in jeopardy (although I think it's still too early.)

I'm thinking your former twin will have to become a hen....

All the best,

SJS

 
Takes me back to gunnin our Bayfront years ago.In the early light I Come up on what I thought was a drake mallard stoolin beautifully . Just before pulling trigger realized it was a shelldrake. Looked good swimin in the decoys! That coloration sure does resemble a drake mallard comeing head on at dawn!
 
Roy~

Your story reminds me of a similar "mimicry" situation with hen Red-breasted. I was gunning Moriches Bay (South Shore of LI) - in broad daylight - and had 4 birds stool nicely: 2 Drake Gadwall and 2 Hen Sheldrake all in one bunch. Both species shared the reddish heads, grey bodies and white speculums (specula for fellow Latin sudents). I opted for the puddlers and took the 2 Gadwalls home with me.

All the best,

SJS

 
I have only seen common and hoodies here in my area as well, but I love the look of that decoy and other red breasted decoys. I may have to add one on down the line!
 
Great work as always!

We get all three species down here, though hoodies and hairy-heads seem more prevalent. They don't get a pass from me, they make good jerky.
I don't think I have ever shot a common but I have seen them while fishing on lower Mobile Bay in late February..
 
Good morning, Tom~

No shotgun was fired this morning, but my Canon was limbered up. Here is that Sheldrake hard at work (Click to enlarge.)

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He joined 10 Model 63 Mallards and Blacks (these decoys are clumped together for the camera only....) on the river.

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Saw a handful of puddlers - but only 20 or so Canadas gave me a nice shot - but for the closed season (because of Deer Season).

On my way home, I watched a desperate deer hunter sprint - black rifle in hand - across a highway from his car. In blue jeans and white T-shirt, he took a couple of fruitless pops at a running 6-pointer. Black Friday, indeed!

All the best,

SJS

 
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