anthony m coons sr
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Over the past 35 years I have lead a few hunting Clubs. My main agenda always was to try to improve the wetlands that surrounded us. Ducks Unlimited ,Delta Waterfowl and others do such a wonderful job with all the project they have. But sometimes the projects just have to be done by us the Sportsmen. Over these years we have tried our best to plant the right kind of food to attract and hold birds. Wild Rice, Wild Celery, Duck Potato, Sago Pond Plants, Bulrush. Smartweed, just to name a few. All these are fresh water plants and have to be planted in different levels of water. It harder it tidal water like the Hudson River. We have planted over ten thousand of these kind of plants over the years, Some years they take and other they don't just like a farmers crop. But when everything goes right. And there isn't any giant storms during the season. You can really see the differences in the birds in that area. The planting of these kind of plants work best in ponds , swamps, and, lakes. In rivers and big lakes where the ice flows. The roots get pulled out and you have to start all over come spring. But as a hunter and a down right duck nut. I feel like I'm given back to the birds. We also plant in a lot of areas where the birds can go and be safe. Any help or new advice would be very helpful. Thanks[]
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