First off I'm not a goose hunter but I will give it a try this year.
I've been looking at commercial decoys. I've look at DIY decoys (on the net) made from blocks of foam.
Then there are the shell decoys.
Has anyone tried this:
Take a shell decoy body, spray the inside with a release agent, silicone perhaps, and fill the cavity with home style insulation foam from a spray can.
For the head, cut the decoy head in half, spray the cavity with release agent, tape the 2 halves together and fill with foam.
Level out the bottom of the foam bodies so they sit right. Weigh them so they don't blow away and ,if needed, float right. Give em a coat of sealer and then paint the bodies. Same with the heads.
Sounds like a winter project or am I just out to lunch on this one?
I've been looking at commercial decoys. I've look at DIY decoys (on the net) made from blocks of foam.
Then there are the shell decoys.
Has anyone tried this:
Take a shell decoy body, spray the inside with a release agent, silicone perhaps, and fill the cavity with home style insulation foam from a spray can.
For the head, cut the decoy head in half, spray the cavity with release agent, tape the 2 halves together and fill with foam.
Level out the bottom of the foam bodies so they sit right. Weigh them so they don't blow away and ,if needed, float right. Give em a coat of sealer and then paint the bodies. Same with the heads.
Sounds like a winter project or am I just out to lunch on this one?




























shoot the first ones so that you may shoot the rest





















