Adam Kleinschmidt almost didn’t go duck hunting.
“Based on my scouting, I didn’t see many ducks around,” said Kleinschmidt, a waterfowl hunter and Minnesota DNR wetlands specialist. “I almost slept in.”
Almost. Kleinschmidt went. It was the duck opener, after all. By 6 a.m. he was setting decoys on a large permanent marsh on public land in Stearns County.
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