MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
Baysider wrote: Just dont do like I did and stick your hand in it.
Bufflehead wrote:Baysider wrote: Just dont do like I did and stick your hand in it.
x2 i cut the tip of my thumb off and part of the fingernail making bouy decoys when i was about 14 or 15. luckily it was far enough out that it healed up and grew back.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
obxbufflehead wrote:Bufflehead wrote:Baysider wrote: Just dont do like I did and stick your hand in it.
x2 i cut the tip of my thumb off and part of the fingernail making bouy decoys when i was about 14 or 15. luckily it was far enough out that it healed up and grew back.
How hard is it to make bouy decoys? I would like to try it.
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Bufflehead wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Bufflehead wrote:Baysider wrote: Just dont do like I did and stick your hand in it.
x2 i cut the tip of my thumb off and part of the fingernail making bouy decoys when i was about 14 or 15. luckily it was far enough out that it healed up and grew back.
How hard is it to make bouy decoys? I would like to try it.
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cut a buoy in half, cut out a head, attach head with a screw and paint. you can use plywood to make a head and keel all in one piece like a silhouette or make the head and keel seperate out of 1" lumber. plenty of buoys in the marsh
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
Bufflehead wrote:Baysider wrote: Just dont do like I did and stick your hand in it.
x2 i cut the tip of my thumb off and part of the fingernail making bouy decoys when i was about 14 or 15. luckily it was far enough out that it healed up and grew back.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
Baysider wrote:Bufflehead wrote:Baysider wrote: Just dont do like I did and stick your hand in it.
x2 i cut the tip of my thumb off and part of the fingernail making bouy decoys when i was about 14 or 15. luckily it was far enough out that it healed up and grew back.
I managed to cut half way through my middle finger and right into the knuckle. Of course Im left handed, but luckily I'm ambidextrous. I was scared to death that first time back on the saw after surgery and 3 months of physical therapy.
Bouy decoys can be as simple or as complex as you want them. Many guys here cut the "bullet" bouys in half and make a one piece silo head and keel that inserts into the front of the body.
The following are all made from crab pot bouys.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
if you just simple decoys to hunt over, on buffleheads and blackheads, i use ace hardware rust stop, flat white and flat black. mix the two together to get the grey for the bill.obxbufflehead wrote:
And @bufflehead. What kind of paint would you recommend using for working decoys?
Bufflehead wrote:if you just simple decoys to hunt over, on buffleheads and blackheads, i use ace hardware rust stop, flat white and flat black. mix the two together to get the grey for the bill.obxbufflehead wrote:
And @bufflehead. What kind of paint would you recommend using for working decoys?
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
Baysider wrote: I was scared to death that first time back on the saw after surgery and 3 months of physical therapy.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
no. the only thing you need any kind of saw for is to cut the heads and keels. you can split and shape the buoys with a knife.obxbufflehead wrote:And this is a stupid question but do you have to have a bandsaw to make them?
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good info right there. i couldn't see the pics but he explains how to do itBaysider wrote:Not sure if you have to be a member here but this is a link to a tutorial on how to make them. He uses a bandsaw, but a coping saw with a good blade with work. Ive also heard that a sharp break knife will cut foam and cork. A fine rasp is good for shaping.
http://www.duckboats.net/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=6330;search_string=bouy%20coot;session=9e3545ad0b54c09f655493ea8957f0a8#6330
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
Baysider wrote:Not sure if you have to be a member here but this is a link to a tutorial on how to make them. He uses a bandsaw, but a coping saw with a good blade with work. Ive also heard that a sharp break knife will cut foam and cork. A fine rasp is good for shaping.
http://www.duckboats.net/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=6330;search_string=bouy%20coot;session=9e3545ad0b54c09f655493ea8957f0a8#6330
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
Baysider wrote:Finally finished the paint on this one and added the keel. Coated it with varnish this morning and it'll go into the rig in the morning.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
Baysider wrote:Finally finished the paint on this one and added the keel. Coated it with varnish this morning and it'll go into the rig in the morning.
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