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<blockquote data-quote="OffHand85" data-source="post: 5674603" data-attributes="member: 20107"><p>This reminds me hunting in Wynn's Ark. with a buddy whose dad was always on a big lease, while they sat in a heated blind drinking coffee and eating hot biscuits we were taking the atv to the back of the property where farmers dump the rice hulls, two ditches crossed right there probably 10 ft deep, carried 6 decoys on homemade spreader and threw it in the cross section, would have a limit and a crowd in an hour! Rice and cane tires make good ruts for ducks to lay down in as well, some of the best hunts I'll ever remember were with less than a dozen decoys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OffHand85, post: 5674603, member: 20107"] This reminds me hunting in Wynn’s Ark. with a buddy whose dad was always on a big lease, while they sat in a heated blind drinking coffee and eating hot biscuits we were taking the atv to the back of the property where farmers dump the rice hulls, two ditches crossed right there probably 10 ft deep, carried 6 decoys on homemade spreader and threw it in the cross section, would have a limit and a crowd in an hour! Rice and cane tires make good ruts for ducks to lay down in as well, some of the best hunts I’ll ever remember were with less than a dozen decoys! [/QUOTE]
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