Coaxer
A fish decoy is many times called a Coaxer with the intent to coax a fish into spearing range in the ice hole.
A fish decoy is many times called a Coaxer with the intent to coax a fish into spearing range in the ice hole.
A cheater fish decoy is one that employs hooks in the design like a fish lure does. The story goes that hooks were added when states outlawed spearing in fear of over fishing and depleting a specie or group of …
Cedar is a common wood and is used in fish decoy carving because of its tolerance to not splitting or allowing it to rot from being wet a lot.
Using fish or other animal bone to carve is a very ancient material. Sometimes antlers and horns are uses along with the bones. Some of the earliest fish decoy were carved from whale bone or walrus tusk.
Balsa wood (Ochroma) is very soft and light with a very open grain and light density. This allows good carvings, but in fish decoy carving a lot of weight has to be added to sink it. It is low density …
Bass wood is called by its genus name of Tilia or another name is linden which are called lime trees but not related to the lime fruit. The wood is soft and easily worked with knive or sharp tool. It …
ANTIQUE “Just how scarce and old is that folk art fish decoy you’re looking to buy” by John A. Gabriel © January 2008 The 1980’s brought a whole new life to folk art fish decoys and they quickly joined …
For all practical purposes, I would personally attribute ANCIENT to more than 1000 years ago where fish decoys are concerned. Most would be pointed towards the movement of people across the Bering Strait into what is known today as Alaska …
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