Whalehead
It hangs on the side of the bar, and its teeth are made from deer antler tips.
It hangs on the side of the bar, and its teeth are made from deer antler tips.
My youngest son calls this one ‘the Piranha’.
One of my sons calls this one ‘the Gooberfish’.
This gar fish was the top of a fence post I passed with a friend. We cut the top of the post off and I added toothpicks for teeth with a touch of red paint for a sinister effect.
This is a gar fish I made from driftwood. The teeth are made of the ends of burned matches.
This Canada Goose decoy is made of Tupelo wood and was painted by my lovely wife.
This canvas decoy is a Snow Goose. Millions of Snow Geese migrate south each year, especially to the rice fields of South Louisiana and Arkansas.
The White Fronted Goose is also called the “Specklebelly” because of the black spots on the belly. Older “specs” are called “generals” because of the bars on their chest.
Canada Goose populations have exploded in the last two decades in the Mississippi and Central flyways where sightings were rare in the past.