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Gary G. (born September 6, 1966), known professionally as Gary Giacomuzzo the Duck King, is a world renown duck hunter. Though he hunts ducks, Mr. Giacomuzzo ironically has a strong affinity for ducks. Such is the case infact, that he is widely known under the title "Duck King" in Belleville and surrounding areas. The duck hunter also has many duck paraphernalia, particularly of the mallard along with the Canada goose.[1] Often times these obsessions with ducks seem to conflict with his work requiring him to take a sabbatical leave for months at a time. It should be noted that his obsession has interfered with his family on only one occasion and has not reoccurred since.
As a public figure, he
Early Life
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[edit]- ^ Smith, John (2015). Who is the real Duck King?. Penguin Random House Canada. pp. 7–11.
Smith, John (2015). Who is the real Duck King?. Penguin Random House Canada. pp. 7–11.