LINDA WERTHEIMER, host:
Good morning. I'm Linda Wertheimer. Fifteen-year-old Tate Douglas' quacky talent draws complaints from the neighbors, but it may win him a few first-place medals.
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WERTHEIMER: That's Tate Douglas, duck caller. He'll compete in waterfowl-calling contests at this week's International Sportsman's Expo. The Utah teenager told the Salt Lake Tribune he's been calling ducks since he was 9. His dad says he's a natural.
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