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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah wildlife officials are offering training seminars this fall for novice and experienced hunters of waterfowl.
Blair Stringham with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources says the seminars will include lessons about different duck species, how to use decoys and the best locations for hunting ducks and geese.
Stringham told the Deseret News (http://bit.ly/1vqWpw6 ) that the seminars range from one-night classes to a four-night "Waterfowl University."
The events will be held in Brigham City, Farmington, Lehi and Salt Lake City, with the first event scheduled for Sept.6.
More information can be found at on the wildlife division's website at wildlife.utah.gov.
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