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      <title>Why Duck Hunting Saginaw Bay is a Michigan Tradition</title>
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      <description>There isn&amp;#39;t much that beats the feeling of a cold sunrise while duck hunting Saginaw Bay, especially when the wind is kicking up just enough to keep the birds moving. If you&amp;#39;ve ever stood in the knee-deep muck of the &amp;#39;Thumb&amp;#39; or sat shivering in a</description>
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