Fixing Your Old Spread With a Decoy Paint Kit
If you've spent any time in the marsh lately, you know that a high-quality decoy paint kit can save you a fortune compared to buying a brand-new set of mallards every few seasons. There's something painful about looking at your gear bag in August and realizing your once-vibrant decoys now look like they've been sitting in a bleach bath. The greens are faded, the whites are stained yellow, and the bill paint is flaking off in chunks. Instead of dropping another few hundred dollars on a fresh dozen, grabbing a kit and doing a little DIY work is usually the way to go. ...