2 part question
2 part question
Is there any type of seed that you can spread in a brackish water marsh area that would survive? I am wondering if there is anything I can broadcast in the marsh grass that will produce food for the ducks. Second but more important would it be legal to do this? One of the spots I hunt is in southeast Louisiana which is where I am considering this for.
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Re: 2 part question
It might help if you post this in the Habitat Forum. There are some very knowledgeable guys over there.
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Re: 2 part question
Nothing will grow well in salt water.
However I have had great success with corn and milo, the milo isn't as good for the ducks but the GW can't see it from the air.
However I have had great success with corn and milo, the milo isn't as good for the ducks but the GW can't see it from the air.
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Re: 2 part question
FYI, http://www.reallifeoutdoors.net/camocorn1.htmlJeff wrote:However I have had great success with corn and milo, the milo isn't as good for the ducks but the GW can't see it from the air.

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Re: 2 part question
Thank you
Re: 2 part question
LMAO that link is interesting! 

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