Been some debating with members and other hunting parties and tired of. Figured I'd ask the smartest and honest people I could find in the internet!
Flooded rice fields.
Better to leave rice stubble standing and and roll lanes?
Leave rice stubble standing and burn remainder of field?
Leave portion of rice standing not cropped and the remainder cropped rice stalks rolled.
Or how do you all prefer it?
Game warden happen to tell a group leaving rice standing and rolled with other part of field cropped was baiting?
Debate in fields
Debate in fields
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Re: Debate in fields
I like to leave the stubble and roll one lane and then let the ducks and geese do what they want to with it. Generally it will end up completely open
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Re: Debate in fields
If you roll standing grain that is called manipulation.
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Re: Debate in fields
Bingo!Wingman wrote:If you roll standing grain that is called manipulation.
Duck biologist in the past have told me that you are burning not only to reduce stubble but fire seals the waste rice that is in the field and makes it last longer.
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Re: Debate in fields
I did not know that. Historically we left stubble and rolled a few lanesWingman wrote:Duck biologist in the past have told me that you are burning not only to reduce stubble but fire seals the waste rice that is in the field and makes it last longer.
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Re: Debate in fields
If I had my rathers, I'd burn then roll or diamond harrow some landing zones. Disk would be tool of last resort.
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Re: Debate in fields
And doves will flock to a burned rice field.
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Re: Debate in fields
burned corn too.Wingman wrote:And doves will flock to a burned rice field.
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Re: Debate in fields
We've tried this. All this. Short answer is to burn then roll. Parching the seed with fire definitely helps. Sheet water will hold the most ducks. with or without levee. Burning and leaving open strips sounds awesome but it didn't help. the worst was rice stubble with lanes knocked down with roller/drag. I've seen subtle work fine in Arkansas but in Leflore Co you better knock it down.
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