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jasonmichalski

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About jasonmichalski

  • Birthday 03/23/1982

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    Michigan
  • Interests
    dark house spearing, decoy carving, hunting, fishing, blacksmithing, tying flies

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  1. 7" hand carved darkhouse spearing decoy. Made from northern white cedar. Copper fins and eyes. Weighted to make it a great working decoy.

    © jason michalski

  2. 7" hand carved darkhouse spearing decoy. Made from northern white cedar. Copper fins and eyes. Weighted to make it a great working decoy.

    © jason michalski

  3. 7" hand carved darkhouse spearing decoy. Made from northern white cedar. Copper fins and eyes. Weighted to make it a great working decoy.

    © jason michalski

  4. I'm wishing I was fishing!

  5. small hand carved darkhouse spearing decoy.

    © jasonmichalski

  6. small hand carved darkhouse spearing decoy.

    © jasonmichalski

  7. small hand carved darkhouse spearing decoy.

    © jasonmichalski

  8. small hand carved darkhouse spearing decoy.

    © jasonmichalski

  9. jasonmichalski

    rainbow

    I like this one alot the other two I'm not to sure how they work, but this one I think is a keeper. The paint job on all of them looks good too.
  10. jasonmichalski

    4" gil 5

    Working darkhouse spearing decoy hand carved white cedar

    © jasonmichalski

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    4" gil 4

    Working darkhouse spearing decoy hand carved white cedar

    © jasonmichalski

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    4" gil 3

    Working darkhouse spearing decoy hand carved white cedar

    © jasonmichalski

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    4" gil 2

    Working darkhouse spearing decoy hand carved white cedar

    © jasonmichalski

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    4" gil

    Working darkhouse spearing decoy hand carved white cedar

    © jasonmichalski

  15. Last year was not the best but they swim great. I like to be between 15-3' deep, but about 5-8' most of the time. This one I sold to a friend his dad used to carve decoys and is a collector now. He gave it to him for Christmas and it is now in a display case.
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