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He still hunts, though he passes on wood ducks now, afraid he might shoot a hen from his boxes. He urges hunters to shoot drakes and leave hens.

“Why not take the drake and let her come back and produce 14 more ducks?” he asks.

He’s skeptical about the decision by state officials in 2011 to increase the daily wood duck bag limit from two ducks to three.

“It remains to be seen if that will affect the breeding population in Minnesota,” he said.

Regardless, Strand continues to preach the values of wood duck houses.

“It’s a lot of fun, it makes a difference — and it gets kids outdoors,” he said.

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