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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1910901" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>DUCKWEED OF COURSE.....</p><p>I helped set up a duck hunting farm around Chico one season...biggest draw to the ducks was the BIG LAKE...huge amount of water for birds to roost on over night...and be shot off during the day.....but there were many pieces of water to hunt over....flowing water thru shallow areas make for perfect growing and hunting situations....say 50 square yards of water deep enough for a bird to tip into to dig at the food source...that way the water height and food sources can be regulated by the owner....flooded corn works really good for duck hunting and feed.....leave some standing for blind materials......wish i could remember more...been a long time...</p><p>But setting up shooting shacks was also planned along with planting of willows and the like of trees.....cattails.....</p><p></p><p>The place I helped on was huge....supposedly up to 12 million ducks...private property...next to a CFW refuge that may have a cool million on it......</p><p>Pheasants everywhere....one of fhe fattest blacktail deer I ever have seen.....thought it was a really fat person walking down the road......and yes...i wear glasses......buck couldn't jump the fence....too fat....had to crawl thru it......amazing.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1910901, member: 99519"] DUCKWEED OF COURSE..... I helped set up a duck hunting farm around Chico one season...biggest draw to the ducks was the BIG LAKE...huge amount of water for birds to roost on over night...and be shot off during the day.....but there were many pieces of water to hunt over....flowing water thru shallow areas make for perfect growing and hunting situations....say 50 square yards of water deep enough for a bird to tip into to dig at the food source...that way the water height and food sources can be regulated by the owner....flooded corn works really good for duck hunting and feed.....leave some standing for blind materials......wish i could remember more...been a long time... But setting up shooting shacks was also planned along with planting of willows and the like of trees.....cattails..... The place I helped on was huge....supposedly up to 12 million ducks...private property...next to a CFW refuge that may have a cool million on it...... Pheasants everywhere....one of fhe fattest blacktail deer I ever have seen.....thought it was a really fat person walking down the road......and yes...i wear glasses......buck couldn't jump the fence....too fat....had to crawl thru it......amazing..... [/QUOTE]
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