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By Ed Riser
Fishing and Hunting News Wednesday, December 13, 2006 CORINNE, Utah Don't bring your swamp boat and a gross of goose decoys to northern Utah's Salt Creek or Locomotive Springs waterfowl management areas. A handful of dekes and a white sheet will be a more productive combination. That's because most of the ponds and marshes in the two public wetlands to the north of the Great Salt Lake have frozen over, and the tens of thousands of birds that were using the properties in early November have been winnowed to just a few hundred. That's not ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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