Carving Fish Decoys
Title | Carving Fish Decoys PDF eBook |
Author | James T. Cottle |
Publisher | |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2016-01-14 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781626543911 |
Fish decoys were originally used by Native and Early American ice fisherman to lure food fish within range of their spears. Carved and painted to mimic the appearance and behavior of prey for pike and muskies, the hand-crafted fish decoy has become enshrined in American culture as a treasured form of traditional folk-art. Although the practicality--and sanity--of ice-fishing with spears is up for debate, traditional fish-decoys have seen a recent surge in interest and have become highly sought-after both as collectables and to be used under the ice. If you're someone who appreciates traditional American folk art and you want to learn to carve your own fish decoys, then this is the book for you. Life-long fisherman and decoy-carving instructor James Cottle makes it fun and easy to get started with detailed instructions, contextual information, history lessons, and tips on tools and techniques. This book contains 22 traceable patterns for decoys including trout, perch, bass, suckers, walleye, pike, muskies, sunfish, and walleyes, plus a mouse and a frog. Every step of the process is described clearly, with instructions that will guide you through cutting, carving, weighting, painting, and adding fins and tail to your decoy. Then it's ready to use--on your mantle or under the ice. With full color photographs of finished decoys and tips for developing your own painting style, this is the definitive guide to making your own traditional fish decoys.
Folk Art Fish Decoys
Title | Folk Art Fish Decoys PDF eBook |
Author | Donald J. Petersen |
Publisher | Schiffer Pub Limited |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 9780764300530 |
With over 500 color photographs, this thorough text introduces the reader to the wide variety of decoys currently available, decoys made earlier in the century by "old time" artists as well as examples of contemporary design. The construction and special attributes of fishing decoys are discussed in detail, information vital to recognising the most collectible decoys. Detailed histories of early twentieth century and contemporary decoy makers of Minnesota and their decoys has been compiled through personal interviews with the makers or their families. Information is also provided on spear makers and the varying designs of their spears, jigging sticks, and decoy boxes. This is a truly valuable reference work.
Carving Traditional Fish Decoys
Title | Carving Traditional Fish Decoys PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Hillman |
Publisher | Courier Dover Publications |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Fish decoys |
ISBN | 9780486275000 |
Step-by-step instructions for carving and painting 17 realistic decoys: brook trout, large-mouth bass, yellow perch, lake sturgeon, muskellunge, coho salmon, more. Profile, top-view and front-view patterns provided. All shown in full-color photographs.
American Fish Decoys
Title | American Fish Decoys PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Michaan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006-07 |
Genre | Fish decoys |
ISBN | 9780974872100 |
From the earliest inhabitants of the American continent to the boatwrights and carpenters who earned their livings on the shores of the Great Lakes during the Depression, fish decoys have sustained the livelihoods of spearfisherman during the coldest winters.
Fish and Fowl Decoys of the Great Lakes
Title | Fish and Fowl Decoys of the Great Lakes PDF eBook |
Author | Donna Tonelli |
Publisher | Schiffer Pub Limited |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 9780764316432 |
A wonderful collection of fine decoys and calls from the Great Lakes region, shown in over 1100 color photographs, along with original vintage black and white photos, extensive related literature, and a price guide. This valuable reference book includes pieces ranging from the finest museum-quality artifacts to collectibles that are more likely to turn up at a local auction, garage sale, flea market, or antique mall. An extensive bibliography and appendix provide valuable sources for information, organizations, periodicals, and auction companies.
The Fish Decoy
Title | The Fish Decoy PDF eBook |
Author | Art Kimball |
Publisher | Aardvark Publishing |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Fish decoys |
ISBN | 9780960490639 |
Carving Fish Decoys
Title | Carving Fish Decoys PDF eBook |
Author | James T. Cottle |
Publisher | Echo Point Books & Media |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2016-01-19 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781626543904 |
Fish decoys were originally used by Native and Early American ice fishermen to lure food fish within range of their spears. Carved and painted to mimic the appearance and behavior of prey for pike and muskies, the hand-crafted fish decoy has become enshrined in American culture as a treasured form of traditional folk art. Although the practicality --and sanity--of ice fishing with spears is up for debate, traditional fish decoys have been the subject of a recent surge of interest and have become highly sought-after, both as collectables and to be used under the ice. If you're someone who appreciates traditional American folk art and you want to learn to carve your own fish decoys, then this is the book for you. Life-long fisherman and decoy-carving instructor James Cottle makes it fun and easy to get started, with detailed instructions, contextual information, history lessons, and tool tips and techniques. This book contains 22 traceable patterns for decoys including trout, perch, bass, suckers, pike, muskies, sunfish, and walleyes, plus a mouse and a frog. Every step of the process is described clearly, with instructions that will guide you through cutting, carving, weighting, painting, and adding fins and tail to your decoy. Then it's ready to use--on your mantel or underwater. With color photographs of finished decoys and tips for developing your own painting style, this is the definitive guide to making your own traditional fish decoys.