We used the Herter decoys for 60-YEARS! The hollow plastic heads, of course, were prone to the destruction-hail of the #2 steel shot! Yours are larger and much higher quality that I've seen. Through vast experimentations, single-rigging each anchored decoys were our best method. Our usual spread was about thirty decoys.
How many decoys can be made with a gallon of part a and part b foam? Also, what do you use for a release agent and how are you getting rid of the skin before getting ready for paint?
Those are beautiful decoys way to carry on a great tradition 🦆✌️
We used the Herter decoys for 60-YEARS! The hollow plastic heads, of course, were prone to the destruction-hail of the #2 steel shot! Yours are larger and much higher quality that I've seen. Through vast experimentations, single-rigging each anchored decoys were our best method. Our usual spread was about thirty decoys.
Great watch
Where do you get the molds? I like to tinker around with this I been buying foam body’s raw but it adds up quick
How many decoys can be made with a gallon of part a and part b foam? Also, what do you use for a release agent and how are you getting rid of the skin before getting ready for paint?
Nice decoys! What is used for the coating to protect them?
I think it might be some form of bed liner if it's going out to a specialty shop
You are sure taking a huge chance without wearing safety glasses!
Trex keels? Noice