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Years of research have allowed us to create our own flyway, whereby young mallards are released onto our large water system and are allowed to live "free range." As these birds develop they learn to fly and feed like wild birds. However, through proper management, these birds are kept in the confines of our nearly 1,000 acre preserve. The hunt takes place in concealed blinds next to the water's edge. Decoys are utilized and a guide with a dog is provided. The guide will call and try to bring the birds within shooting range,and use his dog to pick up downed birds. Most hunters have trouble believing that our hunts are as action packed as we claim.