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<blockquote data-quote="csi-tech" data-source="post: 4534311" data-attributes="member: 16162"><p>The more the better. I have 50 acres of nasty overgrown briars and sumac that we simply can't get into. I also have 100 acres of hardwoods that are never hunted or even walked during season. I have essentially made the best bedding and sanctuary in the area. I like the look of those lush, green firlds, but the truth is the edges are all you ever really see activity on. If you are lazy, like me, and just cut some trails through the nasty stuff with a 5' bush hog your laziness will be rewarded, mine sure has been. I walked a 115" 7 point last week and a 120" 8 the week before. Great season. My buddy and I have each taken a 120 class 8 point this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csi-tech, post: 4534311, member: 16162"] The more the better. I have 50 acres of nasty overgrown briars and sumac that we simply can't get into. I also have 100 acres of hardwoods that are never hunted or even walked during season. I have essentially made the best bedding and sanctuary in the area. I like the look of those lush, green firlds, but the truth is the edges are all you ever really see activity on. If you are lazy, like me, and just cut some trails through the nasty stuff with a 5' bush hog your laziness will be rewarded, mine sure has been. I walked a 115" 7 point last week and a 120" 8 the week before. Great season. My buddy and I have each taken a 120 class 8 point this year. [/QUOTE]
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