It's hard to win if you can't compete. I failed to remeber duck-stamp competitiion rules. Winners cannot compete for three years. The Hautman brothers have been such consistent winners that all three of them fell under that rule this year. No wonder.
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Hautman brothers won themselves out of duck stamp competition
Rule keeps previous winners on sideline for three years
September 18, 2018 at 8:32PM
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