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Leveling a duck hole!
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<blockquote data-quote="tickweed" data-source="post: 5149045" data-attributes="member: 7928"><p>Very nice. Does this farm already have a history of waterfowl using it? Believe me, I've worked on many tracts for waterfowl, owned several. Its almost impossible to "make" a duck hole. Many times I've wondered when looking at two fields side by side, what's the difference. Ducks use one every year, fly over the other one. Weeds in the one they use, corn in the other, won't touch. Spot's on the Mississippi river in willow thickets. All look the same to me. I can be set up with 500 decoys in one willow hole, ducks a mile high set up, fall into another hole , no decoys 100yds away, every year, same spot. Something they either can see from the air, have imprinted, just hard to figure. I wish I could speak there language, maybe get some tips. I'd be a Millionaire! LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickweed, post: 5149045, member: 7928"] Very nice. Does this farm already have a history of waterfowl using it? Believe me, I've worked on many tracts for waterfowl, owned several. Its almost impossible to "make" a duck hole. Many times I've wondered when looking at two fields side by side, what's the difference. Ducks use one every year, fly over the other one. Weeds in the one they use, corn in the other, won't touch. Spot's on the Mississippi river in willow thickets. All look the same to me. I can be set up with 500 decoys in one willow hole, ducks a mile high set up, fall into another hole , no decoys 100yds away, every year, same spot. Something they either can see from the air, have imprinted, just hard to figure. I wish I could speak there language, maybe get some tips. I'd be a Millionaire! LOL [/QUOTE]
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