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I will be honest I never gave much credence to this in the past. I have had a very slow year so far. I live here and have a lot of private land I can hunt. I wanted to know what was up so I had a buddy fly me around the basin in his plane. I'm sure the weather had an impact but the fact of the matter was that I was shocked to see how many birds were hanging out on the corn pond complexes.
It has been a slow year for me/us in the basin this year but I am curious if it is the warm weather and amount of open water or not.
Had a buddy hunt at Eagle this year and never saw a bird or shot the gun hasn't affected my season, I only have gotten out once.
Are these complexes illegal?
I hadn't attributed my lack of success this year to the private flooded corn complexes. More to the odd weather and seemingly lower numbers of birds in general in the basin. I suppose it is entirely possible that with fewer birds around the corn complexes are attracting and holding a larger percentage of birds and leaving less available to the public land hunters.
Sounds like some of the same sort of issues that some say caused the WDFW to change the law regarding baiting of deer and elk.Specifically some folks up in North Central WA dumping big enough piles(dump truck loads) of apples to change the migration routes of the mule deer to their winter ranges if I remember correctly.