scratchfill primer is about as dull as you can get too...finding correct colour can be problimatic.
Type: Posts; User: Micky Duck
scratchfill primer is about as dull as you can get too...finding correct colour can be problimatic.
yes and no...... matt black with no shine..but seriously,go into resene and buy half dozen wee test pots and have a go at doing job right,its plurry good fun and fills in time nicely. with spray can...
shooting on the water was legal and the normal thing untill...early 70s..same time as the stupid 2 3/4" only rule came in...recently been chucked out with steel shots introduction,but they didnt...
there is some merit in placing even a single whitehead decoy slightly off to one side of mallard spread...MOST times any parries that do come in will head for it...and when we actually have enough...
callers,have progressed ,some might argue gone backwards/got worse.....olt shaker calls were common enough way back when I was younger,main mallard call was olt 66 or dr115 both still great...
its a funny thing...in my 38 years of shooting ducks...Ive seen a lot of theories/ideas bandied about as being just the thing to attract birds,guaranteed to bring them swarming in etc etc.
the first...
sorry my bad...the fellas with early plastic decoys that had faded........
they are shiz eaters are they????
always thought duckweed or grain was more thier flavour,with acorn and worms as side dish....
black duck is Australian term/name for what is our grey duck ...
in the early morning,lat evening light...its the shape that matters...old timers used to use tyre black over decoys and just have a few bright drakes in the spread....
repainting decoys is 50% of...