lanyard wrote:At what point will the DNR and MWA determine that there is only one membership/funding source for waterfowl conservation: duck hunters. And that increased opportunities will increase conservation $ and efforts faster than telling duck hunters they can't shoot ducks....
Just a thought as the summer begins to wane.
get-n-birdy wrote:Remember, just because it's not legal doesn't mean you can't do it, there's just a fee if you get caught.
Waterfowlist wrote:They had a moist soil mgmt guide come out years ago that talked about adding several acres into the program I would like to know how the process is coming.
gimpfinger wrote:Waterfowlist wrote:They had a moist soil mgmt guide come out years ago that talked about adding several acres into the program I would like to know how the process is coming.
They took a big chunk of WMA by lady slipper lake in yellow med county for this. Put up no trespassing signs, mowed it and it just sits there with nothing else being done to it. Now it's public land that the public isn't allowed to step foot on and is zero benefit to waterfowl.
your mom...
emptymag wrote:gimpfinger wrote:Waterfowlist wrote:They had a moist soil mgmt guide come out years ago that talked about adding several acres into the program I would like to know how the process is coming.
They took a big chunk of WMA by lady slipper lake in yellow med county for this. Put up no trespassing signs, mowed it and it just sits there with nothing else being done to it. Now it's public land that the public isn't allowed to step foot on and is zero benefit to waterfowl.
your mom...
Huh, Maybe its the bird watcher/scientific land(I forget the name of it). Open to the public but closed to hunting.
My grandma had some in the marsh lake area and then sold it to put her youngest 2 through college.
emptymag wrote:gimpfinger wrote:Waterfowlist wrote:They had a moist soil mgmt guide come out years ago that talked about adding several acres into the program I would like to know how the process is coming.
They took a big chunk of WMA by lady slipper lake in yellow med county for this. Put up no trespassing signs, mowed it and it just sits there with nothing else being done to it. Now it's public land that the public isn't allowed to step foot on and is zero benefit to waterfowl.
your mom...
Huh, Maybe its the bird watcher/scientific land(I forget the name of it). Open to the public but closed to hunting.
My grandma had some in the marsh lake area and then sold it to put her youngest 2 through college.
Waterfowlist wrote:Just ask the guys in MN who do moist soil drawn downs on private land. The results are great.
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