Now that it's starting to get cold out (finally), I'll be stoking the basement wood stove more often and spending nights and weekends putting decoys together. I ordered supplies from Van Dyke's Taxidermy Supply today, and stopped by the local WalMart and Lowe's Home Improvement store for other odds and ends.
Andy Edwards holding a tom I killed in Tennessee in spring, 2009. His spurs will stay at home, but the rest of the bird will be a decoy available for purchase in the coming weeks!
There are still a few client-killed birds to turn into deeks, but I have several donated birds that will be mounted for sale to whoever wants them. The 2010 pricing will remain $300 for a tom or hen decoy, and $500 for a tom/hen pair. Anyone that's interested is welcome to email me at
thrillkilldecoys@live.com
And as always, if you'd like to know more about full-mount decoys than this blog tells you, just drop me a line! Just don't ask for trade secrets!
2008 Hen Decoy covered with our custom carrying bag
Propper skinning is the first step to any good turkey mount. Email for tips!
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