June Workbench

Jode, Nice! Are they going to stay on the stick extensions, or be suspended? Sure wish you had included some body underside pics, too!

Actually, had three decoy-in on Moss Lake a few years ago. My partner shot. I didn't because I have never eaten one. They actually are pretty good! A bird I seldom see up here...
 
Steve Sanford said:
Good morning, Jode~

I am pretty sure I've never seen a Ruddy in flight - at least not when their big feet were not still running along the wavetops....

Great birds!

SJS

That's the truth Steve, itcwas a challenge just to find reference ofcthem in flight. Thanks!
 
RLLigman said:
Jode, Nice! Are they going to stay on the stick extensions, or be suspended? Sure wish you had included some body underside pics, too!

Actually, had three decoy-in on Moss Lake a few years ago. My partner shot. I didn't because I have never eaten one. They actually are pretty good! A bird I seldom see up here...

Thanks RL, they will eventually be suspended from a ceiling. I will take a few underside shots and post them up.

I see them a lot, but rarely shoot them. They are To fun to watch on a slow day.
 
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Joe Daly said:
I found buried in my store room 4 unfinished 5" Al McCormick Blackducks. I made these with Al in the 1987. They are going to a good home.
Joe, There are not enough words to thank you for KINDNESS . They will ride the waters of the Susquehanna River and Lower Chesapeake Bay this Fall.
 
Tom
The Mallards look good, now we have to get you back out to Strongsville. I will be headed out in December for deer hunting we will have to get together.
Pete
 
Thanks Pete. I may be in Ohio this coming March. When you are out this December I may be staying at our house in Nevada Mo. That would be a quick trip for you to come visit.
 

Posts of decoys & carvings for this month look very good. Folks still gettin' it done. Two thumbs up!


The drake Wood Ducks are in final stages, but not yet complete. Two hollow White Pine, from a tree from our town park. Heads are pattern grade Sugar Pine, oil paint. The cedar silhouette is the original pattern I drew on a cedar board from a drake I shot in 1993. Time to put the original to better use.

The "Nail Bird", small shorebird awaits oil paint.


Fly fishing is really heating ,up so things will have to wait. First things first. So many fish so little time...



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i will be doing some fine tuning on the shaping of the mallard rig i did last year, but they will likely end up in the July post

however -- i did get one "decoy" project done this month

a photo backdrop built from Steve Sanford's well presented plans (apologies for the muddy (trained yesterday) kennel podium - but it won't go on the wall until the new shop is ready)


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Lloyd Heins said:
Some of my recent projects completed. First time working with black cork.

Those are fine looking scaup Lloyd. Between your greater scaup and black brant you have mastered my 2 favorite species
 
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