More Food Means More Game 
Every “dyed-in-the wool” Duck hunter is more or less 
a naturalist — whether you know it or not you are 
making observations every time you sit in your blind or 
pole over your marsh. You are wondering what the 
Ducks eat and are trying to find a reason for their ap- 
parent peculiar actions. Your observations have shown 
that wild Ducks will congregate on those areas where 
there is plenty of food for them. While you perhaps 
cannot identify what they are feeding on, you do know 
that these Ducks continue to return to that same feed- 
ing area day after day. 
Where our natural food plants are established in 
abundance the Ducks will continue to return in the 
game manner in spite of shooting, and insure the finest 
of sport the entire season. 
While the reports from many areas are that the 
Ducks are increasing, only those Duck lakes and 
marshes that had plenty of natural food last fall pro- 
duced continued good sport all season with something 
to show in the yay of game for the time spent hunt- 
ing. 
Where natural Duck foods are established in abund- 
ance, the birds even overlook those “butterfly-days” of 
inactivity. Wild Ducks are naturally gluttons, as you 
know, and they will continue filling their stomachs 
en when it seems another tuber or seed will choke 
them. 
Fortunately, where such foods are not now growing, 
they can be planted very easily, and these hardy foods 
will grow year after year when once established, mak- 
ing PERMANENT, LEGAL, NATURAL FEEDING 
GROUNDS. 
We supply both Northern and Southern grown plants; 
duck foods for fresh hard and soft waters, salt, brack- 
ish and alkaline waters; a complete line, something for 
all conditions and all localities. Southern grown duck 
foods shipped year around, Northern grown foods 
Hh in season. 
One of our cus- 
tomers writes us 
“Our duck foods 
are doing fine. ! 
got my limit of 
Mallards in the 
first 20 minutes 
of shooting. We 
limited shooting 
tc Mallards and 
Pintails — passed 
up hundreds of 
shots on small 
ducks . . . want 
to plant more of 
our duck ponds 
next year. Had 
best shooting in 
20 years.” 

NOW is an ideal time to plan and plant your feeding 
grounds for wild ducks. Plantings made now will pro- 
duce crop of food for ducks NEXT FALL. We have 
helped many sportsmen, hunting clubs and game com- 
missions throughout the U. S. and Canada, make their 
places favorite stopping and feeding grounds for wild 
ducks. Areas that a few years ago were worthiess 
waste places, now planted with our natural wild duck 
feods, are now attracting thousands of ducks that 
swarm in to feed on the ripened grains and seeds, tend- 
er roots, tubers and shoots, as well as the crisp foliage 
of these natural food plants — foods date ei dk) used 
for over 50 years. 
On other pages we list the favorite natural foods of 
wild ducks, wild geese, foed and shelter for fish, and 
other wild life. Let us know what you want, using 
handy order blank enclosed, and we’ll send materials 
and planting directions. 
Complete Line of Natural Foods for Wild Waterfowl, Upland 
Game Birds, Fish, Muskrats! 
Write us about your planting problewifexpest help & advice 

‘Knickelbein’ 4 
WILD LIFE NURSERIES 
Located in the Fox River Valley ... between Lake 
Butte des Morts and Lake Winnebago. 
P. O. Address, Route 5, Box 26 Oshkosh, Wisconsin 
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