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It's a nice bunch, a dozen or so mallards, and they've zeroed in on our spread. Cruising on by. they shift into low gear. Now we lay it on thick with a persuasive "come back" call. slow, seductive. And they're ours. As one. the flock banks on set wings and begins their descent straight at us. 80 yards out. I keep them on line with soft feeding chuckles, while Mike Mike coaches Parker. "Let 'em malic come. ..pick a greenhead... wait...wait...OK,M?W" At 25 yards, the birds are all but in our pock...et as Parker stands for his shot. The mallards, so intent on finding their place at the river, don't even notice the boy. One shot rings out. and one greenhead falls from the startled flock. A drake that Stays behind, floating in a circle of leathers, in the shoal of our river blind, his russet breast turned toward the blue morning of a boy's first duck hunt. A place, a moment, and a bird that will never be forgotten. Parker's broad smile as he and Mike retrieve the drifting mallard assures me that we've succeeded, whether or not we see another duck.
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