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re: Taking advantage of low duck pond levels? As in bone DRY!!!

Posted on 7/18/11 at 3:30 pm to
Posted by Bleeding purple
Athens, Texas
Member since Sep 2007
25326 posts
Posted on 7/18/11 at 3:30 pm to
Let me clarify, the majority of the lake is less than 2 ft deep at full stage. It will likely not reach full stage until late in the season. It will get up to about 1 ft deep over most of the flats by mid october though. The water rise will likely not be gradual though. One or two heavy rains and it will fill up.
Posted by TigerDeacon
West Monroe, LA
Member since Sep 2003
29773 posts
Posted on 7/18/11 at 3:31 pm to
quote:

actually i think baiting for deer may be illegal in la..


Baiting deer in general on private land is legal

Baiting deer with sweet potatoes is not legal. This isn't because of the deer but because of the risk of sweet potato blight.
Posted by Bleeding purple
Athens, Texas
Member since Sep 2007
25326 posts
Posted on 7/18/11 at 3:56 pm to
quote:

Baiting deer with sweet potatoes is not legal


only in LA I think. Im so far away from an potato farms I dont see how I could cause any blight.

that being the case I wonder what a farmer in LA would sell me a truck load of bad taters for?
Posted by brass2mouth
NOLA
Member since Jul 2007
20146 posts
Posted on 7/18/11 at 4:13 pm to
quote:

Baiting deer with sweet potatoes is not legal. This isn't because of the deer but because of the risk of sweet potato blight.



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Bleeding purple



Migratory bird regulations are set by the Feds, states can set their own laws, but generally the states follow USFWS regulations, but double check TX laws.

On that note, you CAN plant corn, milo, soybean, etc in your pond, The main thing, is that they have to grow naturally, and you CANNOT scatter the grain.

For example, you plant corn, you cannot wade out in your pond and knock off the ears of corn that have grown, because now you have just baited your pond. Make sense?

After the first year if whatever you planted continues to return, it is considered natural vegetation.
Posted by Mung
NorCal
Member since Aug 2007
9063 posts
Posted on 7/18/11 at 4:49 pm to
browntop millet. don't intentionally scatter it either.
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