Tom Flemming grew up on a dairy farm in west-central Minnesota, where the great outdoors was just outside his door.
"I'd go waterfowl and pheasant hunting with my dad and friends,'' Flemming said. "I always liked ducks.''
At age 12, his life changed when he happened upon wooden duck decoy carvers demonstrating their talents in a mall.
"I was fascinated,'' said Flemming, 44, of Minnetrista. "I asked my parents for carving tools, and got some for Christmas.''
Subsequently, an elderly carver in Hutchinson taught him to turn a block of wood into a piece of art.
"He got me started … and I just kept going.''
He still has his first carved duck, a small mallard. "It's not very good,'' he said Tuesday, turning it in his hand. But it was a start.
Today Flemming is one of the top decoy carvers in Minnesota and beyond, twice winning "best in world" at the prestigious Ward World Championship Wildfowl Carving Competition at Ocean City, Md.