Friday Thomas and I drove to Jackson County to see how the WMA crops were fairing. In particular the dewatering areas that are planted with grains in spring/summer and flooded each winter to attract waterfowl. It has been a terribly wet year making it difficult, if not impossible, to plant for ducks so it was no surprise to find them inundated with water. Full winter pool no less. I wrote the state biologist asking if they were going to try and plant again or if this year's crops were going to be a bust. For the benefit of those on this forum who hunt Jackson County I got the follwoing reply.
Eric,
We had everything planted and ready to go and then it rained for about 4-5
straight days and the river crested its bank for several days. We are currently
trying to pump all the water out and the plan is to plant millet to try and
have something out there for the wintering waterfowl.
Seth Maddox
Wildlife Biologist
Jackson County Waterfowl Management Areas & Refuges
Alabama Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources
Division of Wildlife &Freshwater Fisheries