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

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For Grossnickle, it is a reminder of a glorious past.

“When I first start hunting, our family lived near Carlisle, Iowa, not far from the Des Moines River,” he said. “I was down at the river hunting or fishing all the time.

“But it wasn’t just for fun. It was to put food on the table. We had a family of 12, and times were tough. We had to live off the land.

“I would use my dad’s old Winchester shotgun, and I got good at hitting those ducks. I couldn’t afford to miss. What the cost of shotgun shells what they were, I had to hit what I aimed at.”

After live decoys were banned, Grossnickle and others went to wooden decoys. But once lightweight decoys came on the market, Grossnickle tossed the wooden ones into a grain bin. One day he came across them and decided to discard them.

“I just put some kerosene on them and burned them,” he said. “Do you know what those decoys would be worth today if I had kept them?

“Oh, well, I wasn’t in it for the money anyway. I just loved to hunt.”

And he still does.

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