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<blockquote data-quote="tn_duckman" data-source="post: 3210469" data-attributes="member: 10192"><p>We have places that are anywhere from an acre up to 200-300 acres and some of the best places are the smaller ones. If you hunt them sparingly and flood them at the right time and the ducks are there you shouldnt have a problem killing ducks anytime you hunt it. We have had good luck with millet holding ducks in some holes longer then corn does if you have the option to plant some millet. We are going to try a little bit of rice this year and see how it works out for us in an area that stays really wet year round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tn_duckman, post: 3210469, member: 10192"] We have places that are anywhere from an acre up to 200-300 acres and some of the best places are the smaller ones. If you hunt them sparingly and flood them at the right time and the ducks are there you shouldnt have a problem killing ducks anytime you hunt it. We have had good luck with millet holding ducks in some holes longer then corn does if you have the option to plant some millet. We are going to try a little bit of rice this year and see how it works out for us in an area that stays really wet year round. [/QUOTE]
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