DComeaux wrote:Would love a large farm of indigo.
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:Would love a large farm of indigo.
Me, too. But sure as we got it, someone without would come along campaigning to keep us from artificially flooding it and taking "their" ducks...
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:Would love a large farm of indigo.
Me, too. But sure as we got it, someone without would come along campaigning to keep us from artificially flooding it and taking "their" ducks...
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:Would love a large farm of indigo.
Me, too. But sure as we got it, someone without would come along campaigning to keep us from artificially flooding it and taking "their" ducks...
BGcorey wrote:Rick wrote:Leaves look like and indigo strain, but I'm not sure about those catkins on it. Maybe just haven't paid attention. Here's a clip with what we call "curly indigo," which is likely the strain I've pictured above:
What's just called "indigo" by farmers here is a sturdier/taller strain with much longer seed pods that tends to be somewhat more solitary. Both are duck and goose candy.
that has to be planted? Sounds like it isn’t common to find naturally growing
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BGcorey wrote:that has to be planted? Sounds like it isn’t common to find naturally growingRick wrote:Leaves look like and indigo strain, but I'm not sure about those catkins on it. Maybe just haven't paid attention. Here's a clip with what we call "curly indigo," which is likely the strain I've pictured above:
What's just called "indigo" by farmers here is a sturdier/taller strain with much longer seed pods that tends to be somewhat more solitary. Both are duck and goose candy.
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Rick wrote:
So much for "natural," Dave.
Rick wrote:I see that just two of us have signed up for 2018 logs per Olly's post in "The Blind" section. Everyone else bailing out?
SpinnerMan wrote:Rick wrote:I see that just two of us have signed up for 2018 logs per Olly's post in "The Blind" section. Everyone else bailing out?
For some reason it is not showing in the portal so I never saw it. My guess is I am not the only one.
Rick wrote:I see that just two of us have signed up for 2018 logs per Olly's post in "The Blind" section. Everyone else bailing out?
Rick wrote:Gear shifting time. Picked our last few nests of that season yesterday and planted the first two blinds of the coming one today. (One replacing a leaker and the other so a bazillionaire can squeeze his land investment that much harder.)
Dave, the operator told me he's buried 122 blinds in the past couple years, and you know as well as I they weren't all or likely even mostly replacements. That's what I see as the greatest threat to LA waterfowling.
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