Sago Pondweed
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Sago Pondweed
Has anyone here ever had any luck planting sago pondweed in MS? We tried it this year in a beaver pond but haven't been back to check on it yet.
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Re: Sago Pondweed
For best results, stock beaver pond with silver carp and plant cogon grass around the edge.
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Re: Sago Pondweed
Don,
Thank you for your response regarding sago pondweed. Much appreciated!!!
Thank you for your response regarding sago pondweed. Much appreciated!!!
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Re: Sago Pondweed
Plant it?
The stuff is awful once established. I won't recommend it. Don is pretty much telling u it's a very bad idea.
But who knows. Throw some pigeeed with a mix of mares tail around the edge and the mix may be awesome. I for one wouldn't but That's me
The stuff is awful once established. I won't recommend it. Don is pretty much telling u it's a very bad idea.
But who knows. Throw some pigeeed with a mix of mares tail around the edge and the mix may be awesome. I for one wouldn't but That's me
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Re: Sago Pondweed
What I said was in jest. Anytime you start bringing in plants or species that aren't native, it's never a good thing. Of course Silver Carp and Cogon Grass are not native and should never be intentionally brought in. Stick with native plants.missed mallards wrote:Plant it?
The stuff is awful once established. I won't recommend it. Don is pretty much telling u it's a very bad idea.
But who knows. Throw some pigeeed with a mix of mares tail around the edge and the mix may be awesome. I for one wouldn't but That's me
"I'd still like to stick that shotgun up a mallard's as$ and pull the trigger!"---FRITZ RUESEWALD @ 93 years old...(The Arkansas Duck Hunter's Almanac, pg.91)
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Re: Sago Pondweed
Cogon Grass! That stuff appears to be what nightmares are made of.Don Miller wrote:What I said was in jest. Anytime you start bringing in plants or species that aren't native, it's never a good thing. Of course Silver Carp and Cogon Grass are not native and should never be intentionally brought in. Stick with native plants.missed mallards wrote:Plant it?
The stuff is awful once established. I won't recommend it. Don is pretty much telling u it's a very bad idea.
But who knows. Throw some pigeeed with a mix of mares tail around the edge and the mix may be awesome. I for one wouldn't but That's me
I just took a minute to read up on the Sago Pondweed. It seems beneficial for ducks. At first glance, it looks like a weed we had extreme problems with on a fishing pond we had. Guy threw out a mix of "something' during the summer draw down and we never did get it gone. Chit spread like wild fire and over took a very nice fishery. As I said, at first glance, and the memories of he!! came flooding back. It was the equivalent of pigweed in cotton. It just didn't belong in no pond.
To the OP, I have no knowledge of Sago Pondweed. Being it isn't what I thought it was, it may be the ticket.
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Re: Sago Pondweed
Thanks guys. I have done a lot of research as far as it being a beneficial plant for ducks. Some say it is literally the number one natural food for ducks. I just didn't know if any of you all have tried it in the past or hunted over it. Not sure if it will work this far south. Thanks again.
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