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Looking at a non-working Catfish Pond Operation for Purchase. As that being "Duckless Alabama".....Was Pondering if a Person Drained/ planted maybe 15 Acres of Corn/Millet in some of those ponds might you attract maybe a handful or two of Divers/Puddlers....Thoughts?
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It would definitely work.
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Yes it works and has been done in the past in that area.
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If you get far enough west, you’ll get into a mixed bag somewhat consistently. I’ve got a buddy that hunts over that way. After Christmas you’d be suprised what all they get into.
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Where in West AL? I know folks that have properties down there that have success with duck ponds. They get a mixed bag of mallard, teal, gadwall and few other species. Key is don't overhunt it and be ready to go when the birds are there. Exact location and proximity to river systems and major creeks is important.
Last edited by Overland; 03/09/23 01:22 PM.
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Where in West AL? I know folks that have properties down there that have success with duck ponds. They get a mixed bag of mallard, teal, gadwall and few other species. Key is don't overhunt it and be ready to go when the birds are there. Exact location and proximity to river systems and major creeks is important. Faunsdale Area......
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I've hunted ponds in that area.... you'll get 2-3 good hunts per year if you do it right and that's still not a guarantee.
That's why nobody else is doing it.
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I used to hunt south of Greensboro, off hwy 25....pretty much every single morning I hunted down there, the duck hunters relatively close by were always shooting pretty good for about an hour to an hour and a half after sunrise. I figured they had to be shooting at something. Mostly shooting on catfish ponds from what I was told.
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You will for sure get some ducks.
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