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You can't find a local guy there to do it yak?? I usually do them for 200 plus any extra's such as habitat greenery. That price is duck on redriver drift wood.
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im looking around
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I'd get it in a sitting or resting position yak, that way all the colors show out and the gold feathers should be pulled up next to the wing. not sure how to add pictures to the message or I would send a couple I'v done.
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what i want to do is get him standing on 1 leg on a log and have his back wing kicked up, with his head back preening himself
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That is a good setting as you are talking about. I get people wanting the old fly by, but it just doesn't show the colors as it should. but you have to give the customer what he wants.
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On the setting you are looking for it would be advisable to look for the drift wood you are looking for. When you are looking for the perfect setting, it is hard to find the perfect natural base. I usually keep all my unique pieces for my regular customers and high rollers. They are hard to come by. You can always have the drake mounted first and add him to a new setting when you are ready to have the hen added.
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yea, i may have to do that and find some wood on the river this year
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Went rode to the blind in Whiteville Monday. Good numbers of ducks and specks in the fields. Tuesday went to my woody hole in Oakdale. More woodies than you can point a barrell at.
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