by Harvey C. Perkins and Bob Gidlow
Every autumn, duck hunters head for shooting spots on wetlands and waterways. They use decoy birds, duck callers, dogs and maimais to help them nab their prey – later to be served up for dinner, often roasted, with gravy or orange sauce.
Main image: Hunter Brad Parkes, with his dog Sha
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