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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5839259" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I've typically hated Jan-Mar, but the last several years I've spent those months scouting/walking and planning out/doing TSI projects…and trapping. Also need to frost seed about 5 acres of clover. So it's become much more enjoyable to me. Spent almost 8 hours Saturday cutting timber. Will be doing the same next Saturday. Altogether should be about 10 acres of better habitat in the next few years. Still have another 10 acres to cut before mid summer and about 7 acres to burn before spring green up and another 15 acres to burn sometime in Aug-Oct. Also have 29 fruit trees to plant in Feb-Mar. Will be busy</p><p></p><p>Come March, it's setting up blinds and cameras for turkeys.</p><p></p><p>I'm sweating just thinking about all this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5839259, member: 5787"] I've typically hated Jan-Mar, but the last several years I've spent those months scouting/walking and planning out/doing TSI projects…and trapping. Also need to frost seed about 5 acres of clover. So it's become much more enjoyable to me. Spent almost 8 hours Saturday cutting timber. Will be doing the same next Saturday. Altogether should be about 10 acres of better habitat in the next few years. Still have another 10 acres to cut before mid summer and about 7 acres to burn before spring green up and another 15 acres to burn sometime in Aug-Oct. Also have 29 fruit trees to plant in Feb-Mar. Will be busy Come March, it's setting up blinds and cameras for turkeys. I’m sweating just thinking about all this [/QUOTE]
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