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Title: Wild Rice
Post by: jstanley on May 20, 2013, 03:51:17 PM
Has anyone ever planted wild rice? I have been wanting to try planting some for ducks on our property up north but i don't know anything about the stuff  :chuckle: Is it legal to plant it and hunt over it  :dunno:
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: AWS on May 20, 2013, 04:11:55 PM
True wild rice only grows in the far northern midwest, when I lived there I used to harvest it every season.  It is very selective as to where it will grow.  Carp will wipe out wild rice if they get into the lake.

That said, they have developed some paddy versions that they grow in CA so anything is possible. 

Check with the DNR befor planting any.
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: hdshot on May 20, 2013, 04:19:31 PM
You can plant it, just can't knock it down or spread it around to make it easier for the birds to get it.  Never heard of rice doing well up here, but no different than what the clubs do by planting corn then flood for season.  But always check with the law first if you are unsure. 
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: jstanley on May 20, 2013, 05:39:44 PM
I am waiting for a phone call back from fish and game. I dare a carp to try and get into our ponds. He will shortly feel the mighty wrath of my Areo force  :chuckle: My grandpa said once upon a time fish and game actually gave him some rice seed. He said it grew like a weed for years until the cows found out what it was. So if i can get the right stuff i know it will grow. I also heard there are patches of it growing in coeur d'alene.
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: L-ofalab on May 22, 2013, 10:29:37 AM
They grow wild rice commercially up on the chain lakes off the St Joe river in North Idaho, so I know it will grow here.
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: h2ofowlr on May 22, 2013, 10:04:46 PM
Plant wild millet instead.  That is what Paul Sullivan has growing in his pond.  If it grows naturally you can do whatever you want with it.  If it's a planted crop you have to leave it stand.  Paul rolls the millet by his pond which is legal.
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: jstanley on May 22, 2013, 10:45:02 PM
Plant wild millet instead.  That is what Paul Sullivan has growing in his pond.  If it grows naturally you can do whatever you want with it.  If it's a planted crop you have to leave it stand.  Paul rolls the millet by his pond which is legal.

they drain the ponds dont they? idt millet will grow under water
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: jstanley on May 22, 2013, 10:52:12 PM
http://riverrefugeseed.com/products5.html (http://riverrefugeseed.com/products5.html) only grows in 4" of watter
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: h2ofowlr on May 27, 2013, 08:52:12 PM
http://riverrefugeseed.com/products5.html (http://riverrefugeseed.com/products5.html) only grows in 4" of watter

Wild Millet seems to be the most affordable option. :tup:
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: jstanley on May 27, 2013, 10:09:17 PM
http://riverrefugeseed.com/products5.html (http://riverrefugeseed.com/products5.html) only grows in 4" of watter

Wild Millet seems to be the most affordable option. :tup:

true that
Title: Re: Wild Rice
Post by: Hermit on July 11, 2013, 06:17:01 PM
When I was a kid a guy planted a private pond on Whidbey Island. I don't know what kind he grew but he said it was wild rice and it regrew every year. Drew lots of ducks.
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