Hukki, Arlene – Nevis, Minnesota
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[gallery_bank type=”images” format=”masonry” title=”false” desc=”false” responsive=”true” display=”all” sort_by=”random” animation_effect=”” album_title=”false” album_id=”207″] From Gladwin, Michigan, Tony Hughes was born in 1985 and Tony says that “for as long as I can remember I have loved fishing and wood shop, well wood …
[gallery_bank type=”images” format=”masonry” title=”false” desc=”false” responsive=”true” display=”all” sort_by=”random” animation_effect=”” album_title=”false” album_id=”206″] Greg Hughes carves under the name of Teeswater Fish Decoys and like David Perkins – stamps his initials in the belly weight – TFD. He winters in Orlando, Florida …
[gallery_bank type=”images” format=”masonry” title=”false” desc=”false” responsive=”true” display=”all” sort_by=”random” animation_effect=”” album_title=”false” album_id=”205″] Lorry Huested was born in 1937 and hails from Newaygo, Michigan. Some of the signatures look like Larry or Loary, but that is the paint talking. Lorry got started …
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Randy was born in 1952 and lives in Barnesville, Minnesota. He writes: “I started carving in 2001 after watching Mark Greenig’s video on how to make a fish decoy. Make all kinds of fish decoys including critter decoys. Also do …
[gallery_bank type=”images” format=”masonry” title=”false” desc=”false” responsive=”true” display=”all” sort_by=”random” animation_effect=”” album_title=”false” album_id=”203″] From Hinkley Area – Carved from 20s to the 50s, He made both metal and wood tails and most of his fish had painted eyes. According to Ronald Adamson …
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