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re: Building a duck hole
Posted on 2/10/24 at 1:26 pm to Outdoorreb
Posted on 2/10/24 at 1:26 pm to Outdoorreb
I say wood ducks bc thats pretty much all we got around here.
We have another piece of property a couple miles away where the county fricked up a culvert where the creek goes under the road and really made us a nice wood duck hole. It’s tight in there but they pile in through the trees. Of course it’s holding some mallards now that season is over. Go figure. I’ll have PLENTY of brown top seed this summer. We plant 100 acres of it 2x for hay. Might work out with Pasture rotation or might not. Cows might get in there and devour it if it’s not gotten stemmed out. It’s a roll of the dice. Definitely the easiest shite to grow. If planted after the middle of July it doesn’t seem to do very well though.
We have another piece of property a couple miles away where the county fricked up a culvert where the creek goes under the road and really made us a nice wood duck hole. It’s tight in there but they pile in through the trees. Of course it’s holding some mallards now that season is over. Go figure. I’ll have PLENTY of brown top seed this summer. We plant 100 acres of it 2x for hay. Might work out with Pasture rotation or might not. Cows might get in there and devour it if it’s not gotten stemmed out. It’s a roll of the dice. Definitely the easiest shite to grow. If planted after the middle of July it doesn’t seem to do very well though.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 3:31 pm to Griffindawg
Get the browntop millet planted and do it yearly. You'll have plenty ducks. Woodies, mallards, gadwalls, etc. They'll return to the area each year looking for the cover and food.
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