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Back to EpisodesSpring Land Management Primer: What to Do Now for a Better Duck Season (Ep 762)
Description
Spring is one of the most critical — and overlooked — periods for creating great duck hunting in the fall. In this episode, host Matt Harrison is joined by experienced land manager Guy Halbert to break down what spring land management really looks like and why the work done now sets the table for the entire waterfowl season.
From one of the driest springs in recent memory to drawing down moist‑soil units, improving timber stands, controlling invasive vegetation, and planning for planting season, Guy shares real‑world experience, practical advice, and hard‑earned lessons from managing duck habitat year‑round.
In this episode:
- Why spring is the foundation of successful duck season
- Managing through an unusually dry spring
- Timber stand improvement: thinning, girdling & releasing oaks
- Why sunlight and diversity matter in duck woods
- How to read vegetation & decide when to plant vs. let it grow naturally
- The value of keeping management notes & logs year‑to‑year
- Crop rotation concepts for duck food
- Moist‑soil management vs. planted crops like corn & millet
- Water control: the single most important management factor
- Advice for first‑time landowners and new duck managers
- Common mistakes & why slowing down saves money and habitat
If you’ve ever said “duck season will take care of itself,” this episode explains why spring is when the real work — and success — begins.
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