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Cooperative Duck Management: Neighbors, Networks, and Better Hunts | Gamebird University #541
Season 1 · Episode 541

Cooperative Duck Management: Neighbors, Networks, and Better Hunts | Gamebird University #541

Natural Resources University · Natural Resources University

February 26, 20261h 9m

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Show Notes

In this episode, James and Ryan Dulaney, manager of Grindle Slough in Arkansas, take a deep dive into the current state of waterfowl management, covering habitat conditions, duck populations, and how weather influences migration patterns. They discuss practical strategies for managing duck ground, including vegetation management, soil disturbance, water management, and the timing of flooding. James and Ryan also highlight the importance of managing hunting pressure, fostering cooperation among neighboring landowners, and shifting mindsets toward long-term stewardship and consistent management to support sustainable waterfowl hunting.