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Duck Food #7540720 06/24/19 12:00 AM
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Does anyone have any recommendations on any pre mixed duck attractants to plant? South Texas, not a lot of rain, sandy loam. Looking to plant in and around a couple tanks. I have considered doing my own mix with brown top millet, jap millet, and possibly milo. Anything else?

I have a previous post, but wanted to narrow one in on exactly what to plant.


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Re: Duck Food [Re: BrianCook_RanchSales] #7540841 06/24/19 02:57 AM
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Sounds like a good plan.

If you have any cows or horses don't waste your time.


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Biologic Guide choice has that. Or talk to Turner seed and see what they have.

Re: Duck Food [Re: BrianCook_RanchSales] #7553672 07/11/19 04:08 AM
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We had good luck with the Mack's PW mix last year in Central TX hardly any rain last year tank was down 4ft. We just threw it out along the shore waterline to about 4ft up the bank and about 100yds in length. Heck most of it is back this year and growing in the water...worked out really nice

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