Have a layout blind project you're proud of? Contact us to share it with the DIY Waterfowl community.
The majority of Canada goose decoys, and several varieties of Mallard decoys, available for purchase today already have their heads and sometimes tails flocked if not the entire decoy. But buying those decoys pre-flocked comes at a premium. Flocking your decoys yourself helps with getting rid of shine and glare and really helps your decoys stand out and pop. I buy most of my decoys used off online market places, whether Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. I don't mind if they're a bit beat up or the pre-flocked heads are wearing. They're usually cheaper that way and gives me a bit of bargaining power. This head has the flocking worn off from several season of use and you can see the glare off the fluorescent lights. There are several flocking kits available for Canada decoys. I bought my flocking from a seller on ebay.com. It came with a couple ounces of black flocking for the heads and tails and an ounce of white for the cheek patches. So far I have flocked 4 ...
Comments
Post a Comment