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Gar Fish (Fence Post)
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Gar Fish (Fence Post)

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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.

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Gar Fish (Driftwood)
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Gar Fish (Driftwood)

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This is a gar fish I made from driftwood. The teeth are made of the ends of burned matches.

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Wooden Canada Goose
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Wooden Canada Goose

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This Canada Goose decoy is made of Tupelo wood and was painted by my lovely wife.

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Snow Goose
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Snow Goose

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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.

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White Fronted Goose
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White Fronted Goose

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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.

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Canada Goose
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Canada Goose

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Canada Goose populations have exploded in the last two decades in the Mississippi and Central flyways where sightings were rare in the past.

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  • Home
    • About The Cajun Carver, Charles “Bubba” Traxler
    • Find Us At Our Next Market
  • Cooking
    • Utensils
      • Spoons
        • Mixing Spoons
        • Roux Spoons (Left & Right)
        • Hobbit Spoons
      • Spatulas
      • Rolling Pins
      • Paddles
    • Boards
      • Cutting Boards
      • Serving Boards
      • Trays
    • Bowls
  • Carvings
    • Birds
    • Fish
    • Driftwood
  • Knives
  • Contact the Cajun Carver