N80
Super Member
I have a 10-12 acre pond about 150 yards down below my log cabin. I've had this place for over 15 years. The pond is fed by a creek that is dry about half the year. On the other end is a very large dam built by the Corps of Engineers in the 50's as a watershed project. The valve for raising and lowering the water level rusted solid years before I bought the place.
For some reason there are never ducks on this pond. I have a few wood duck boxes and there are usually a couple of pairs of them around. Occasionally there will be a few ring necks out in the middle. Very rarely, like every few years I'll see a stray big duck or two, sometimes a Ruddy duck. Teal maybe once.
So why no ducks? The local cow ponds get more ducks than I do. I'd love to hunt ducks. I used to love duck hunting but haven't pursued it in 30 years. I've got a jon boat. Got decoys. Got a Labrador.
In fact, I put a dozen decoys in the end of the pond a few weeks ago. Nothing.
I'd love to do something (legal) to attract more but can't lower the water level and even if I could there is no way to plant because that whole end of the pond is too boggy and wet even in the dry times.
For some reason there are never ducks on this pond. I have a few wood duck boxes and there are usually a couple of pairs of them around. Occasionally there will be a few ring necks out in the middle. Very rarely, like every few years I'll see a stray big duck or two, sometimes a Ruddy duck. Teal maybe once.
So why no ducks? The local cow ponds get more ducks than I do. I'd love to hunt ducks. I used to love duck hunting but haven't pursued it in 30 years. I've got a jon boat. Got decoys. Got a Labrador.
In fact, I put a dozen decoys in the end of the pond a few weeks ago. Nothing.
I'd love to do something (legal) to attract more but can't lower the water level and even if I could there is no way to plant because that whole end of the pond is too boggy and wet even in the dry times.