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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 5506525" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>Had a good friend lease a field in beans and he invited me to join. I declined primarily because it was in beans. I have killed ducks up north in beans but down in the south I just dont see the same usage. Beans will not last as long once the field is flooded, they will rot, and will not provide the food that other crops like corn and rice will or even a flooded weed field. So now if you have a bean field its not providing a lot of food and only providing a place to rest or roost and once those fields get hunted the stale birds will move onto other places. This is only my observations and some of you may have great success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 5506525, member: 14910"] Had a good friend lease a field in beans and he invited me to join. I declined primarily because it was in beans. I have killed ducks up north in beans but down in the south I just dont see the same usage. Beans will not last as long once the field is flooded, they will rot, and will not provide the food that other crops like corn and rice will or even a flooded weed field. So now if you have a bean field its not providing a lot of food and only providing a place to rest or roost and once those fields get hunted the stale birds will move onto other places. This is only my observations and some of you may have great success. [/QUOTE]
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