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Resin turkey decoy legs?.
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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 1554116" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>I would be curious to see what your resin decoy looks like. Can you attach a photo to your post?</p><p></p><p>Turkey legs can be bought online through most taxidermy catalogs. Turkey taxidermists attach the legs to turkey forms and then place turkey skins over the plastic upper legs. The legs won't include the lower part of the leg with hooks and feet attached. If you want lower legs with hooks you may place a wanted post on taxidermy.net classified section. The legs you buy at taxidermists catalog can easily be attached to the lower leg with hook/feet via drilling a hole and using a large nail for a dowel...and using apoxy to attach the 2 together. If that's a little complicated there may be a taxidermist that can do this for you? </p><p></p><p>You may want to use non-glossy flat paint on your decoy or it may shine when light hits it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 1554116, member: 66919"] I would be curious to see what your resin decoy looks like. Can you attach a photo to your post? Turkey legs can be bought online through most taxidermy catalogs. Turkey taxidermists attach the legs to turkey forms and then place turkey skins over the plastic upper legs. The legs won't include the lower part of the leg with hooks and feet attached. If you want lower legs with hooks you may place a wanted post on taxidermy.net classified section. The legs you buy at taxidermists catalog can easily be attached to the lower leg with hook/feet via drilling a hole and using a large nail for a dowel...and using apoxy to attach the 2 together. If that's a little complicated there may be a taxidermist that can do this for you? You may want to use non-glossy flat paint on your decoy or it may shine when light hits it? [/QUOTE]
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