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By Ed Riser
Fishing and Hunting News Tuesday, January 10, 2006 TREMONTON, Utah You have a week two if you live in parts of Idaho and Utah to find the last ducks of the season. It's not hard if you know where to look. Find spots that have a combination of open water and adjacent food sources basically, tail waters of the region's largest rivers. The moving water that comes from the bottom of impounded lakes stays ice-free for miles below the dam, and most of these valleys are rich in small grains, alfalfa and even livestock f ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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