Abstract
I got my first exposure to waterfowl when I was very young living in Garfield, Utah. Kennecott Copper Company owned the town. Some of the marshes of the Great Salt Lake were very near. The Company provided recreation for all their employees. Included was a huge clubhouse with a bowling alley, boxing ring, theatre, and further east was the Copper Club golf course, and east of that was the Kennecott Duck Club. The Duck Club took in all the land between 2100 South to 3100 South and from about 4000 West to 5600 West. It was a series of ponds and canals that provided hunting, fishing, and water skiing for the employees and a whole world of discovery for their children. I caught my first limit of rainbow trout there.1
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