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The ban will not be on flooding a corn field, it will be on hunting a flooded corn field. You folks think a ban on hunting over “bait” will stop water from touching corn are nuts. Corn fields will still be flooded, blinds will be moved accordingly and the public land hunter will still be bitching. We might even see some rice fields pop up and blinds over looking them. Some rice should grown decently on the east side.
Quote from: 92xj on January 28, 2026, 08:50:25 AMThe ban will not be on flooding a corn field, it will be on hunting a flooded corn field. You folks think a ban on hunting over “bait” will stop water from touching corn are nuts. Corn fields will still be flooded, blinds will be moved accordingly and the public land hunter will still be bitching. We might even see some rice fields pop up and blinds over looking them. Some rice should grown decently on the east side. Artificially flooding a properly harvested corn field is way different than flooding an unharvested field. Field corn produces 6 tons per acre.
You’re not getting it. But that’s ok. When or if this ever happens, we’ll revisit this thread and I guarantee you, there will be standing corn fields with water in them. Not saying they will be hunted, but there will be water filled fields.
Quote from: johnsc6 on January 27, 2026, 12:47:30 PMHopefully you know if this gets traction in will most likely end all dry land field hunting.... We don't have corn compound problems here on the west side and we still have 1/2 the mallards of 10 years ago.. They are dead, and the only reason USFW or WDFW doesnt do anything about it is Revenue $$$A ban on flooded corn would have zero effect on dry field hunting...except to improve it dramatically. This would simply close a loophole in current baiting regulations. Already illegal to dump corn in water - this would make it illegal to artificially dump water in unharvested corn. Ducks feeding in dry corn would then need to fly to water, much of which is accessible to public hunting. It's the corn+water combo that's the problem.
Hopefully you know if this gets traction in will most likely end all dry land field hunting.... We don't have corn compound problems here on the west side and we still have 1/2 the mallards of 10 years ago.. They are dead, and the only reason USFW or WDFW doesnt do anything about it is Revenue $$$