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I know a guy who leases duck hunting land by my house who openly says he's changed waterfowl flight patterns with his corn ponds in the valley.
Quote from: jackelope on January 02, 2019, 04:49:14 PMI know a guy who leases duck hunting land by my house who openly says he's changed waterfowl flight patterns with his corn ponds in the valley. How do you feel about that?
It seems like water is the bait. If the corn was dry and still standing would the ducks land in it?Add water and the ducks magically like it more?Ban water. What about solid water in a dry field?
I'll quote from the signature line of this forum's owner: "Americans are systematically advocating, legislating, and voting away each others rights. Support all user groups & quit losing opportunity!". Don't like private property owners flooding corn? Let's ban it so everyone gets a better shot at having birds! Yay! First no corn or water manipulation. Then no planting of crops in plots over 20 acres. Then no planting of crops at all. Once you lose the right to do something, it will never come back. Just because you don't like this one thing does not mean should get to stop all landowners from operating on their land within the boundaries of the law as it's currently written.
It cuts both ways...if you don't have a level playing field, people are discouraged and leave the sport. In a sense, flooded corn fields are not unlike auction tags, the guys that can pay the freight get better opportunities. Need a balance.