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24498
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The Core Sound Decoy Carvers Guild is a group of decoy waterfowl carvers from Harkers Island. The guild began in 1987 and hosts the Core Sound Decoy Festival annually. The mission of the group is to educate new generations about decoy carving through workshops, shows, and demonstrations in order to preserve these skills for the future.
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24844
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Keith Hendrickson reminisces about the time he spent hunting with a friend’s father, Mr. B. He relays the tale of the time he took his new Boykin Spaniel on a duck hunt with Mr. B and the hilarity that ensued.
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28768
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Bluegill, pumpkinseed, and other panfish frequently bite using homemade flies. The author and his friend Ken Bicknell discuss fishing for panfish in the coastal creeks in coastal North Carolina. Tips and stories about fishing are told.
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34726
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Similar to the “Flat Stanley” project, author Keith Hendrickson set out to create a traveling decoy to send to duck hunters all over the country. Bald Pete, as the decoy has been called, has been used on hunting trips in all 50 states as of his fourth season abroad, and has even been out of the country to Canada, Mexico, and Iceland. He now resides in The Core Sound Waterfowl and Heritage Center.
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35039
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Hendrickson recounted the four season popularity run of his carved decoy, Pete. As the author illustrated, Pete’s popularity was proven by the journey taken that encompassed all fifty US states, as well as Canada and Mexico, between 2006-2010, with fellow hunters across the country’s use of the decoy for their hunting adventures.
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