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Interesting article, but if the article is right about ducks feeding at night, then what about their daytime roosts? In areas such as Moses Lake, wouldn't the mid day hunting on the potholes and other waters be better because of all the birds coming off the corn early morning? There was a thread on here a while ago about whether corn complexes were hurting public hunting, and this study seems to suggest the opposite. Just some ideas to discuss and think about.
Shotguns make mallards nocturnal in my experience.
I am pretty sure Eagle Lakes is building more corn ponds right now to add to their vast spread already, its a crying shame!The excerpt from the article sounds like virtually every N Sound/Skagit waterfowl hunt I have ever had.
Dang Nate still trying to turn the state against corn ponds.... I don't think it will ever happen.Interesting idea, I know Jeff Foiles use to be big into the corn clubs, and he has the same theory that it turns the ducks nocturnal and hurts hunting. With the spring flooding they had on the Mississippi flyway most of those guys couldn't plant those clubs, and I didn't hear about it being a better waterfowl season for anybody. Might be worth looking into.This last season in Skagit there was thousands of acres of corn that couldn't be harvested, and most of it naturally flooded. The only difference I saw was that it might have spread the birds out more. But I still saw higher concentrations of birds in the unharvested spud fields.
Do we already have a really long thread on this topic somewhere?