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Does any one an idea on how to keep ducks coming back to a pond?

Question by thehunter. Uploaded on April 19, 2009

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from DakotaMan wrote 2 years 42 weeks ago

Don't shoot at them!
Plant duck grass or forage grass.

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from Colorado boys guide wrote 2 years 42 weeks ago

food and dont over hunt it i hunt my leases every other weekend and if you scout your pond and it only has a couple dozen on it just let it sit it will help your later season hunting. O and preditor managment is crucial set traps or call them buggars in just make sure ya do it legally. good luck

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from M1jhartman wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

For the long term you need to be conscious of what the ducks need. All animals need food, water, shelter and cover. Think of ways to provide these attributes to make the pond more appealing. For the short term, try to hunt several different places so your one pond has some time to calm down. Ofcourse, don't forget your dekes and your calls.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 38 weeks ago

Agreed with M1jhartman and + 1 for you sir!!!

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from DakotaMan wrote 2 years 42 weeks ago

Don't shoot at them!
Plant duck grass or forage grass.

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from Colorado boys guide wrote 2 years 42 weeks ago

food and dont over hunt it i hunt my leases every other weekend and if you scout your pond and it only has a couple dozen on it just let it sit it will help your later season hunting. O and preditor managment is crucial set traps or call them buggars in just make sure ya do it legally. good luck

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from M1jhartman wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

For the long term you need to be conscious of what the ducks need. All animals need food, water, shelter and cover. Think of ways to provide these attributes to make the pond more appealing. For the short term, try to hunt several different places so your one pond has some time to calm down. Ofcourse, don't forget your dekes and your calls.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 38 weeks ago

Agreed with M1jhartman and + 1 for you sir!!!

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