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Shooting Tip: Panic Avoidance
Stay calm and cool in the blind to improve your shot
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Utilize the off-season to fix simple mistakes made when shooting in the duck blind. Gary Goodpaster of Collierville, Tenn., offers some tips to stay calm and cool in the blind to improve your shot and fill your bag this season.
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