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<blockquote data-quote="Spoonbillmallard" data-source="post: 3210183" data-attributes="member: 6268"><p>Well ive never really seen a hole that was too small. But the thing to think about is the smaller the hole the faster the ducks eat out the food. So when it comes to season time you have a hard decision as to how early to flood your hole to get ducks in there. If you flood it early you will have a heck of a shoot the first weekend but by the third weekend its all eat out. But if not then you may not have that killer first hunt. But it all just depends on the location really. I mean ive seen private places no bigger than a 1/2 acre that they flood corn and still do ok during the season hunting it sparingly. But its hard to say how small is too small if you know what I mean. Private duck holes are all about location and how long they have been flooding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spoonbillmallard, post: 3210183, member: 6268"] Well ive never really seen a hole that was too small. But the thing to think about is the smaller the hole the faster the ducks eat out the food. So when it comes to season time you have a hard decision as to how early to flood your hole to get ducks in there. If you flood it early you will have a heck of a shoot the first weekend but by the third weekend its all eat out. But if not then you may not have that killer first hunt. But it all just depends on the location really. I mean ive seen private places no bigger than a 1/2 acre that they flood corn and still do ok during the season hunting it sparingly. But its hard to say how small is too small if you know what I mean. Private duck holes are all about location and how long they have been flooding. [/QUOTE]
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