DUTV host Doug Larsen touches down in an iconic waterfowling area of Illinois. He hunts with some DU volunteers and major donors in a mix of private and public properties. While there we talked about the historic nature of the area and preserving it for the future. On the final morning of the trip, Doug had the opportunity to share the blind with Mark Staley and his two sons. The Staley family has roots deep in the history of Ducks Unlimited, tracing their giving to the organization back to its inception. Mark hopes to give his kids the bug for waterfowling and conservation.
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Port Clinton Ohio – Fred Zink and Chr...
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Port Clinton Ohio – Fred and DU Biolo...
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Tippo Mississippi – DU University Cha...
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