bow-fishhunter wrote:How come some states allow "altered habitat" and some don't. In Minnesota you can't flood a corn field or an oak stand but in the southern states it seems you can. Why is that???
FAIL.
First, you're limited to how much water you can take from natural sources. MN farmers don't specialize in retaining or moving water. In this state, you could consider it the "get broke fast" approach to killing a duck. If you and some friends got DEEP pockets for a duck hole, I know a guy, a moist soil expert consultant(doesn't work cheap either), that could show you the way.
You can experience moist soil management in all it's glory here in MN. The Mallard Club is looking for Pro-staffers. It would only cost you $200 a day, and you can hunt every hunt day! It's a bargain for being able to hunt the 5 Oaks of the north.
Dominate The Skies.