Smellydog
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Meanwhile those that bred near you will end up as Confit de Canard.
Meanwhile those that bred near you will end up as Confit de Canard.
Lang and short of it no one knows ive cleared out ponds spending hours doing so feeding to absolutly no avail not even a single duck ever showing any intrest and I was certain in would have been a teal hotspot and on the flipside ive had ducks find little spots of water that I would bet my house on you never seeing a duck in there in your life all you can do is what youve done and have it set for when they turn up and cross your fingers that they do so
Yes and I still look for feathers when feeding along the edges![]()
Had ducks in crates and fed flt ponds
Last one I did had duck on it before there was any water in it, they were sat on the side looking at me as if to say “ so where’s the water, fat lad “Its funny how different areas are - well so different
Every pond i have dug - and i have dug a few - has duck on very soon afterwards - sometimes with only a cup full of water





Last one I did had duck on it before there was any water in it, they were sat on the side looking at me as if to say “ so where’s the water, fat lad “View attachment 325214View attachment 325215View attachment 325216View attachment 325217View attachment 325218
£7500 without the fleece that went underneath, to be fair they are stinking richLiner ?
Bet that cost a few quid !
£7500 without the fleece that went underneath, to be fair they are stinking rich![]()
The reason it was done with a liner is the it was built on a bank side and it was the easiest way to make sure you have no leaks, it’s 32m/16m/2.5m at the deepest point, if the built up back wall was to spring a leak andWOW !
Lucky here - mostly on clay

wash away, that’s a hell of a lot of water to wash down into next doors land The reason it was done with a liner is the it was built on a bank side and it was the easiest way to make sure you have no leaks, it’s 32m/16m/2.5m at the deepest point, if the built up back wall was to spring a leak and View attachment 325247View attachment 325248wash away, that’s a hell of a lot of water to wash down into next doors land![]()
I feel like I’ve hijacked this threadCant beat a pond for wildlife
I feel like I’ve hijacked this thread
The reason for the pond was because the lass who wanted it putting in just wanted somewhere for frogsshe’s from South Korea, don’t know how big the bloody frogs are over there
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I’ve done quite a few, from one’s you could row a boat around to a small splash out of a house, one thing is for certain, water only brings good thingsView attachment 325253View attachment 325254View attachment 325255
I’d love to be able do a couple up the shoot and give a bit of variety, before I joined there was one but with forestry taking the timber lease the cutting and planting rotation doesn’t allow for oneMe too Stav - they laugh on the shoot now when i say - go down the ride by the pond - I think im up to about 25 or 30 hahahahahah
The wild mallard just do not cross the North Sea in anything like the numbers they used to, I wildfowl on the east coast and NE are particularly focused on them as they have fallen in numbers so much they now issue us very restrictive shooting consents.
The majority of wild mallard shot on ponds will have bred pretty local. So with that in mind shooting a bag should not be the objective, a couple of couple for the pot should be enough, like most genuinely wild game.
Wouldn't your old girl let you dig on in her fields?I’d love to be able do a couple up the shoot and give a bit of variety, before I joined there was one but with forestry taking the timber lease the cutting and planting rotation doesn’t allow for one
Is that some sort of innuendoWouldn't your old girl let you dig on in her fields?