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Decoys in July! Now bring on some ICE!!!


Laska

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Sorry guys I havent been on here in quite awhile so Ill post some new decoys you guys might not have seen. Got some new stuff for this coming year and even more coming. Wont be doing competition this next year to make room for more spearing adventures with tons of video aswell as puting my focus back into having fun with making decoys again.

Sold my whole decoy box of decoys about a week ago- needed all new for this coming year smile

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New Tiger Muskie

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Tiger Muskie closeup

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New Replica Black Crappie- This was an actual taxidermy blank I had to put together and paint for a customer

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New Brown Trout-Cancer Benefit Decoy

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New Brook Trout

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New Realistic Perch- Elite Series

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New Largemouth Bass

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New Black Crappie

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New TigerMinnow Paint Scheme Nord

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New Bengal paint scheme

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Hope you guys enjoy! Got some new videos of test swimming some deaks on youtube aswell.

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Very nice decoys Laska youve come a long way fast. I like to look back a year and see the progress carvers have made keep it up stay in touch.FISH4U

I know what you mean FISH4U I have some of Laskas first work and some that were never signed by him and the progression is amazing to say the least.

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Its amazing what can be achieved when you are determined and wont give up, well add stubborn and not taking No for an answer either... I followed what I loved to do and it turned out to be way more than I expected. Replica's in only 4 years... Never expected to get into something that advanced... Gotta say its easier than decoys- I dont have to swim a replica smile Thanks for all the compliments guys, do any of you remember my first decoys that I posted on here? haha man I sucked!

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Thanks for all the compliments guys, do any of you remember my first decoys that I posted on here? haha man I sucked!

I think I told you then you had talent and should stick with when I was reaching for the aluminum fin material grin

You will be busy with replicas.

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