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Well Trent and All Star Rod I really apprieciate your advice and opinion. I am going in with some family and they have decided to give Kaplan a try anyway. We gave the farmer a deposit yesterday. Our question now is he has a blind in the middle of a bunch of soy and rice fields and another that is next to a secluded tree line, but did not have anything planted this year...he said he would plow and fill it with water and leave the field behind dry for geese. Which would you all take and why? Thanks
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the dry feild blind...if no ducks you can kill geese ![]() |
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Fool, you think that the dry field would be good for geese even if he did not plant anything in it this year? The other blind will likely have a wet and dry field as well.
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reading back over it... The tree line blind had NOTHING planted this year, but he would flood one feild in front, and leave feild in back dry? And the other blind will be by soy and rice feilds, and will prolly hold water? i know..im about to change my mind...but if the rice feild blind holds water then jump on that blind! you would mpre than likely get a few ducks from that rice feild... |
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