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Sports - Outdoors
Outdoors:In blind or boat, skipper lives good life on ChesapeakePublished 11/18/07
Some guys have all the luck. Overnight they go from bay fishing to goose hunting, nothing in-between. Now that's living - and a livelihood.
Meet Dale Kirkendall, skipper of the charterboat Wild Goose in the warmer months, then a guide primarily for non-migratory wild geese when chill gets in the air.
 To me it sounds like a good way to bring home the beans - though the way the fish were biting for Dale before he made the big switch Thursday as the resident honker season opened, I might have stayed trolling on the Chesapeake for a while longer. But a guy has to make a living. You go where the parties are. On one of his...
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