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Old 02-26-2012, 09:48 AM
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If you will have a Water pump install a water level gate... All the ponds we have at my place I just pulled levees but every year we plant something different in each spot..Last season we had flooded corn in pond A and this year we had milo in that pond. Corn you want 12-14 inches of water... Milo you want 8-10 inches... ( Depending on millet)Millet 6-8 inches and soybeans 10-12 inches.. We
Also planted Duck Dreams a new variety seed coming and it was just fantastic had 12 different food sources in it you had to keep that water at 6-8 inches as well...
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Old 02-26-2012, 08:57 PM
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If you will have a Water pump install a water level gate... All the ponds we have at my place I just pulled levees but every year we plant something different in each spot..Last season we had flooded corn in pond A and this year we had milo in that pond. Corn you want 12-14 inches of water... Milo you want 8-10 inches... ( Depending on millet)Millet 6-8 inches and soybeans 10-12 inches.. We
Also planted Duck Dreams a new variety seed coming and it was just fantastic had 12 different food sources in it you had to keep that water at 6-8 inches as well...
How do you avoid the baiting regulations?
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Old 02-26-2012, 09:10 PM
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How do you avoid the baiting regulations?
I'm pretty sure that as long as you don't cut it down or trample it, its ok to hunt over it. Am I wrong?
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