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November 2025 Nebraskaland

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28 Nebraskaland • November 2025 he Central Flyway Decoy Collectors and Carvers Club is an eclectic group. There are world-class decoy carvers and fi rst-time folks with the worry of "I'm not sure if I can do this." There are those who carve for medical and mental health benefi ts; there are others who just want their carving to resemble the species they have chosen. Folks who are terrifi ed to paint and others who carve so they can paint. The one thing they all have in common is the step during this process that possesses them during the most tedious parts of this fascinating passion: the carving. Thursdays with Norm "Thursdays with Norm" is an often-repeated phrase among this group of carvers. This describes the days away from the monthly club meetings to get together in La Vista at Norm Wise's house for carving, critiquing and camaraderie. "I just enjoy doing it," said Norm, who began carving in 1980. "A lot of people who come to my place are just good friends. We enjoy each other's work." Much like with other artistic disciplines like photography, carvers develop their own style — so much so that Norm can pick out a carver's work without seeing their name attached. "Bill Browne [a club member] … the thing he does best is make a bird come to life. To not be stiff ." During conversations with the group, the term "stiff " resurfaces often. "A stiff bird has no negative space with shaping," Norm said. "It looks more like an inanimate object. A Club for Carvers T Veterans and Novices Welcome Story and photos by Jeff Kurrus Norman Wise, one of the club's long-time members and a weekly host to aspiring carvers at his home, has more than 50 bird mounts at his house for carvers to reference, like this hen mallard he carved.

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