
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Flambeaus like this AB?
I think this is where something clever about tapatalk should go.
assateague wrote:Get em drunk first.
Goldfish wrote:assateague wrote:Get em drunk first.
On a local forum I did that exact same thing to a kid. He said him and his buddy wanted to try and flock some bigfoots and wanted advice. My reply: take them out to a movie and then a nice dinner. Guys usually screw it up with dinner first then the movie, and the girls have time to "wise up" during the movie from the dinner refreshments.
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aunt betty wrote:Goldfish wrote:assateague wrote:Get em drunk first.
On a local forum I did that exact same thing to a kid. He said him and his buddy wanted to try and flock some bigfoots and wanted advice. My reply: take them out to a movie and then a nice dinner. Guys usually screw it up with dinner first then the movie, and the girls have time to "wise up" during the movie from the dinner refreshments.
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My "hick" method. Skip movie n dinner. Get drunk n flock.
aunt betty wrote:My "hick" method. Skip movie n dinner. Get drunk n flock.
Rick wrote:aunt betty wrote:My "hick" method. Skip movie n dinner. Get drunk n flock.
Not unlike hillbilly foreplay, "Git in the truck."
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Rick wrote:aunt betty wrote:My "hick" method. Skip movie n dinner. Get drunk n flock.
Not unlike hillbilly foreplay, "Git in the truck."
Ha!
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:That's $60 a dozen! I don't even spend that much on my decoys new!
aunt betty wrote:Made a video of flocking the chest on a mallard decoy. It only takes a minute not including the prep-work.
I let them sit a few minutes before tapping off the excess. Counted and I have 19 drakes in that style.
12 hens. Nice little timber spred. The last thing I'll do is touch up the feathers. It's cool and easy to do. I'll take a paint brush and some flat black paint. Dip the brush, paint it almost out dry, then kind of drag it across the tops of the feather details.
It's the final touch and makes decoys suddenly look way more realistic.
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Maybe this will make all my low budget friends feel a little better.
ill take that betRonE wrote:I found the flocking demonstration interesting but I have better things to do than paint decoys except with a spray can. I am going to get a couple dozen quart milk jugs and pour black paint inside them so that the insides are coated, going to use spark plugs for anchors and I am betting that "black blocks" will attract just as many redheads and bluebills as the best G&H decoys.
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