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Springville bottoms lost a legend today!
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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 4532068" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>Bill Little passed away early this morning. He was a great duck hunter, duck caller, and a former taxidermist. I hunted quite a few years with him, my dad, and his son Scott in the back field at Springville. He called in the first duck I ever shot, a greenhead. There was a single duck that flew by, and our dad's said let the kids shoot. Well Scott's gun didn't fire and I killed it. We hunted till noon that day and it was the only duck we saw. I still remember Bill laughing and saying to my dad, "Edmund that duck is gonna cost you a $100." My dad says, "why is that?", Bill says, " Cause I am gonna have to mount it for your boy."</p><p></p><p>Just thought I would share some good memories I had of him, and let anyone know that might have known him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 4532068, member: 9490"] Bill Little passed away early this morning. He was a great duck hunter, duck caller, and a former taxidermist. I hunted quite a few years with him, my dad, and his son Scott in the back field at Springville. He called in the first duck I ever shot, a greenhead. There was a single duck that flew by, and our dad's said let the kids shoot. Well Scott's gun didn't fire and I killed it. We hunted till noon that day and it was the only duck we saw. I still remember Bill laughing and saying to my dad, "Edmund that duck is gonna cost you a $100." My dad says, "why is that?", Bill says, " Cause I am gonna have to mount it for your boy." Just thought I would share some good memories I had of him, and let anyone know that might have known him. [/QUOTE]
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