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Checked on the wetlands yesterday #5791052 06/16/15 12:19 PM
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WOW! The units are loaded with food. This rain has been great, have not had to flush the units once so far. Only problem is I have a little too much perennial smartweed. Need to do some discing to encourage some annual growth!!! Be safe in the rain!

Re: Checked on the wetlands yesterday [Re: Teamjefe] #5791562 06/16/15 06:17 PM
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Good to hear, I think this is going to be a spectacular year for waterfowl. Looking forward to this winter.

Re: Checked on the wetlands yesterday [Re: Teamjefe] #5793541 06/17/15 06:49 PM
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I always had much better years during a drought. now ducks will have too much water to chose from.
if you have water, plant the carp out of it, so at least you will have food since everybody else will have water. its all gonna be about hunting pressure this year. you run em off, and they will go to your neighbor with plenty of water and food and no shotguns...

drove by the flooded marshal creek at grapevine lake this morning; dang it looks ducky!

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