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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 5456338" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p>My .02 is it's a blessing and a curse. At first, the only water around may be a great thing but the birds wise up pretty quick and either go nocturnal or leave. If we don't get any more water, the overall area will have fewer ducks IMO so after you educate the ones you got it may be tough going. </p><p>I could be very wrong Ruger I'm no pro at this but that seems to be the way it goes in our part of the world that is backwater dependent for 90% of the hunting holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 5456338, member: 20484"] My .02 is it’s a blessing and a curse. At first, the only water around may be a great thing but the birds wise up pretty quick and either go nocturnal or leave. If we don’t get any more water, the overall area will have fewer ducks IMO so after you educate the ones you got it may be tough going. I could be very wrong Ruger I’m no pro at this but that seems to be the way it goes in our part of the world that is backwater dependent for 90% of the hunting holes. [/QUOTE]
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