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A few more decoy, spear and spearing pics


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I hope others will post some pictures of their decoys, spears, etc. I love seeing them, as I hope others do as well.

Lawrence Bethel perch:

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Dean Steffen folk art decoy from the Perham decoy show:

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Wild looking Loyd Raddi frog decoy:

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Bob Johnson Frog decoy:

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Dennis Bertram decoys from the Perham decoy show:

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14" Bertram decoy with a pike going to the bottom for a dead sucker (from Stiff's house):

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Close-up of Kraemer 9-tine spearhead:

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Close-up of Kraemer spear end:

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Close-up of Moening spearhead:

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Close up of Moening spear end:

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some good looking homemade decoys.

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Here are some I made after last season. I am anxious to get them out and see how well they work.

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nice decoys

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Shamalex, thanks for sharing some of your decoys. I have the feeling they are going to work very well. You have really have the knack for decoy making and painting.

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Sham, you are a rock star when it comes the the decoys.

Great job.

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Thanks guys.

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your welcome. You do well.

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you guys have a nice collection and shamalex you relly got so serious talent man!

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I will try that black crappie one out for ya. grin

I like that one the best.

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This is a cool new design for a spear.

I call it the Bass N Spear. grin

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oh wow

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that rocks dude

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Thayne Johnson fish eating fish decoy:

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Red/White worker. It has been repainted a few times and the pike just keep grabbing on to it. I am not sure who made this decoy, but the initials RH are on the bottom. I found this one at Tabers bait in Bemidji:

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What we are waiting for. The smaller decoy hanging by the hole is likely a whitfish attractor. The decoy in the hole is similar to the decoy pictured above. The print is simply called "Darkhouse Spearing" by Les Kouba:

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I love that print and thats my happy place

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Wow very nice decoys I really like the bass with the frogs by Dean Steffen. Thanks for letting us look.

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Your welcome Jimmy. I recall a few years back you had posted some decoy pics, including that mobile I see in your avatar. Am I right about that?

By posting pictures of decoys now and again, I am hoping to get others to do the same so that we can all enjoy the really nice working and folk art decoys, spears and spearing equipment that is out there.

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Early, i have that print at home. Its somethign that i look at every night. Its a awesome print.

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BnS, It is by far my favorite outdoor print all time. Even before I speared, there was something about the print that really appealed to me. It embodies the freedom, solitude, independence, preparation and timelessness that is inherent in the outdoor experiences that many seek.

One thing I love in that particular print in the series is that the viewer doesn't know if the fish was harvested or not. You can imagine that if the fish was comming in slowly, the spearer must have a lot of hours in the house - and the enjoyment is in watching the fish, as you can tell that he is not on edge, meaning his feet are flat on the floor and his hand is still not even on the spear.

In the other prints in the darkhouse trilogy the fish is depicted as being harvested. The overall feel of the work is from a bygone era when spearing, angling and hunting were more likely to be considered an opportunity to harvest, in addition to the other aspects of the sport we seem to talk more about these days.

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Your right, it is the best print out there. I have 8 prints from Les, hes a awesome painter

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Yes I havent made any decoys in a few years I keep telling myself I need to get back to work. I still collect decoys and I will start making then again soon I hope. I will see if I can post a few of my collection as soon as I can figure out how. Thanks again for the wonderful pics.

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when you say you collect them, how long have you been doing that!

How many do you have?

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I would guess about 30 or so I only started collecting about 4 years ago. Most are contemporary, some are old not much value in the ones I have but I enjoy them. Most of the decoys I made were gifts, I don't think i have made more than 60 they are all signed Jimmy C. on the bottom if you find one.

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I have benn collecting decoys for about 4 years now. I mostly collect contemporary decoys and get most of mine throught he decoy shows in Perham, Medina and Alex. I also pick up a few here and there at small bait shops that cater to spearers in the winter. I have purchased a few on [YouNeedAuthorization] and through correspondence with some of the carvers out there. I am glad people enjoy decoys and pictures of them. When I get the chance I will post a few more shots.

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thats a great collection. I just dont have the time to do that kinda stuff but yet seem to collect a ton of it so ither way, its great to see others doing it as well.

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Tom Christianson perch:

(he told me that he carved a few decoys out of this really old growth cedar log he found submerged in a river. If you look closely you can see some of the horizontal wood grain in the decoy)

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Ron Jacobson perch:

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Lori Dresch perch:

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Bob Johnson perch:

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Brad Lange perch:

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Ziggy Obidzinski perch:

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I have a couple of lori Dresch decoys a pike a perch and a crappi, I picked up in Caimbrige Mn. I also have a Tom Christianson Heddon replica decoy and an old south bend lure he repainted for me, He realy does some nice work. If some one could show me how to post photos I would love to share them. Thanks again for inviting me into your collection.

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Nice looking stuff Early!

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Jimmy, go to photosharing forum and check out the instructions there. Basically you have to upload your pictures to a photo hosting site like photobucket, copy the photo, and then paste to your reply.

Those Heddon replica decoys are pretty nice. Lori Dresch decoys are widely available in bait shops accross the state and they tend to swim realy well.

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Shamalex,

Those are very nice. You are a talented man. Do you sell any of these?

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  • Your Responses - Share & Have Fun :)

    • leech~~
      Last time we had that up at a friend's cabin. He shoved his wifes hair dry on High down the hole went in and made breakfast.  Open by lunch!  🤗
    • Hookmaster
      Very nice one man house. The straight front wall makes much more useable area than if it was slanted. I got one two years ago but only have used it a few times. 😬 An extra pair of hands are handy when attaching the skin to the tub. Going to get it down from the shelf in the garage and it will reside in the back of my truck the rest of the season. 😀
    • Wanderer
      Central America.   Focus.   We almost went for a local overnight crappie run but the daughter’s septic froze so I got to work the brown trout pond through a 4 inch hole.   It was opener today afterall. 😉     
    • leech~~
      Ok, how did we get from crappies and freezing temps to pond slime eaters in south America?  Focus!  🙄
    • Kettle
      The locals there shoot ducks but don't hunt them. If they see a bunch on a pond they'll sneak up and water swat them but it's strictly for food not sport. My buddy runs an outfitter so him and I will hunt a few days and scout then I'll help him with a group whose coming mid week. He's from there. Hoping he can come to Canada next year with me. He's never seen or shot a goose
    • Wanderer
      Awesome kind of trip! I figured there would be a local benefit if you couldn’t bring them back (not saying you can’t).  Having a connection down there is pretty cool!   We donated a good share of meat to the village in Kotzebue, AK instead of shipping it all back.  Pretty pricey and they really appreciated it.  Win/win.
    • Kettle
      I don't bring them back, eat a lot then clean them for the village. Some like them plucked and some like the breasts cut out. It's really remote where I go and the locals live off the land. I know they want me to go get some doves for them too. My buddy is a local so we'll probably go get a deer as well for some venison for some of the elders in the community 
    • smurfy
      🤣 i actually dont mind eating duck...like goose more better though!!!!
    • Wanderer
      Ya cooked em wrong! lol!   Not even sure if you can bring ‘em back from Central America?  You can’t from Argentina, last I heard.
    • Wanderer
      I coulda been packed in 30 minutes, ya know….   Have a good, safe trip and make us, well me anyway, jelly with a few pics.  Please.
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