Our duck shoot is in its third year. This year, we bought day old ducklings and released them at about 3 weeks. It's my job to feed them weekdays and weekends it's the land owner who feeds them. Our main area is a relatively new wetland created about four years ago. This wetland is about five hectares. This year, we have released 600 ducks, and with the wild population, there should be coming up to a thousand ducks by the first shooting day.
This year, we have also released two ducks on a lake on a neighbouring ground. This lake is deep, and the wetland is relatively shallow. Because of the depth of this new lake, we feed the ducks of a raft.
Last year we had a return of over 50% . One of the problems we had was getting the guns to the hunting stands at the same time. It's amazing how people can't even follow clear prited instructions. I've done new signage for this year, hoping that will help.
We have managed to get together a really good retrieving team. Our after hunt food is great as well.
I wonder why with the basis of a great population of wild duck you have gone down the release route ?


