Clint Taylor of Taylor Decoys carves a Cork Canada Goose as seen on Ducks, Dogs & Decoys TV

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Clint Taylor of Taylor Decoys carves a Cork Canada Goose as seen on Ducks, Dogs & Decoys TV

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  • How did I not know about this guy? He's only an couple hours away!

  • @honkerhunter14 It takes a while to do quality decoys. I put 60 hours into my first decoy, a teal.

  • Are these decoys honestly 450 a piece?

  • THANKS CLINT,GOOD WORK

  • I stopped by his place a few summers ago just to see what he had. Real nice guy who took the time to show me his stuff, and talk hunting for a few minutes. When I'm ready to invest in some gunning blocks, I'll pay him another visit.

  • I appreciate your advise at the end about making it your own work and not being bothered by others opinions. That is excellent. I am a carver but havent tried decoys and the paint part is exactly what I was concerned about. You helped me a lot!

  • OMG that is an awesome video!

    Do you use boards on the bottom of the cork? Or just attach the cork right to the rudder board?

  • Looks pretty awesome dude! Do you have any duck decoy demo's?

  • Great demonstration of techniques!

  • good skills man was only looking for clint taylors as that is my name and come across this a++++ grate bird

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