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~~  Traditional style decoys handmade by Capt. P.G. Ross  ~~ 
Contact Us and Related Links
Please feel free to contact us with any questions.  Remember that we encourage custom orders.  In fact, we rarely have many decoys in stock due to making custom orders.  Even if you are not interested in buying or commissioning a decoy, we'll be happy to answer questions.  The easiest ways to get in touch are by e-mail or telephone.  Please leave a message and we'll make every effort to get back with you as soon as possible (probably from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Eastern).

e-mail:    rossdecoys@msn.com

 phone:     (757) 442-3546
 

If this web site interests you, then you should really check out the links below!

This links to Grayson and Dawn Chesser's website.  Grayson is a legendary carver and character and he and Dawn run one of the finest hunting and fishing lodges around, including gourmet Eastern Shore food, first class accommodations and great company.  If you want to hunt ducks, fish with light tackle or go birding on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, then this site is a must.
 
 
Makers of several popular layout boats for waterfowl hunting.  They also sell other waterfowling equipment and have a very interesting "Hunters' Forum". 
 
 
Kenny Marshall is a long-time old-school decoy carver who knows the waters and marshes of the Eastern Shore of Virginia seaside and barrier islands like they are his back yard.  He is an expert birder with a sharp eye and detailed knowledge of the habits and haunts of the Eastern Shore's shorebirds, seabirds and waterfowl.  Additionally, he is a wealth of knowledge on traditional fishing techniques for shellfish, crabs and finfish as well as the interesting history of our barrier islands.
 
 
A great place to visit in person if you are in to decoys and good info on-line.  This museum is named after Lem and Steve Ward who were legendary decoy carvers from Crisfield, MD.

 
 This New Jersey Div. of Fish and Wildlife site has been awesome over the last couple of years.  Lot's of great brant info and location maps of satellite tagged birds. 
 

  


In the Gunning Tradition
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From a Fowling Heritage