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For the love of the hunt: Senior’s pursuit that has spanned decades

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(MCT) — ON HAZEL CREEK, Mo. — Sitting in a duck blind early Saturday morning, Shag Grossnickle was thrilled by a show he has seen many times before.

Clouds of ducks darted in and out of a fog that hung over Hazel Creek Lake in northeast Missouri. Retrievers panted and whined as they watched the waterfowl in the distance. And hunters loaded shotguns and began to blow on duck calls.

Opening day.

Grossnickle has seen more of them than most hunters you’ll meet. At age 97, he has greeted the duck season just about every year since he started hunting when he was 10 or 11.

He’s a walking history book of waterfowl hunting. Yet, he welcomes every opener like it was first.

“I still have a lot of kid in me,” he said with a smile as he readied for the opening of the Missouri season. “I may be old, but I don’t feel that way when I’m out here hunting. This is part of what keeps me going.”

So, how long has Grossnickle been at it? Consider that in some of the first years he hunted ducks, he used live decoys.

“We would put collars on the drakes and stake them in place in the marsh in front of us,” he recalled. “Then I would take then hen mallard in the blind with me.

“When the ducks I had staked down would start calling, I would let that hen loose and she would fly out and lead that flock of ducks in the air right in. Then she would come right back to the blind. I had her trained. I fed her shell corn and she knew where her meals were coming from.”

That method resulted in memorable duck hunts, but the use of live decoys was banned in the mid-1930s. Grossnickle agreed with that move. It made duck hunting too easy, he said.

“We were killing too many ducks,” he said. “It wasn’t sporting.”

And now? Well, the sport is intriguing enough that Grossnickle can’t give it up, even at his age. Of course, there’s a lot that he can’t give up. He still drives, plays golf three days a week, works out at a fitness center in his hometown of Kirksville, Mo., and fishes.

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