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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime 41" data-source="post: 5751733" data-attributes="member: 22774"><p>I wish I had the answer as to what gives. Why the fields are not planted. Or let me say why most of the fields are not planted. When I was told that about the browse it was before this new manager. Why I didn't think of it then I don't know. But it hit me later. Even if they planted all the fields. There's 80,000 acres plus. The deer would still have all the browse they could stand. So yes it's an excuse as to why not. Why can't anyone just give you a straight answer anymore. Instead you get half truths if not total B. S. Catoosa has more potential than most WMA's in East/middle TN. Big fields of soybeans/corn in the summer and some winter greens later would have that wma exploding in no time. I don't hunt fields either. But like you said that's not the point. And some roads need to be graded. I've not been there this year yet so sorry if they already done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime 41, post: 5751733, member: 22774"] I wish I had the answer as to what gives. Why the fields are not planted. Or let me say why most of the fields are not planted. When I was told that about the browse it was before this new manager. Why I didn’t think of it then I don’t know. But it hit me later. Even if they planted all the fields. There’s 80,000 acres plus. The deer would still have all the browse they could stand. So yes it’s an excuse as to why not. Why can’t anyone just give you a straight answer anymore. Instead you get half truths if not total B. S. Catoosa has more potential than most WMA’s in East/middle TN. Big fields of soybeans/corn in the summer and some winter greens later would have that wma exploding in no time. I don’t hunt fields either. But like you said that’s not the point. And some roads need to be graded. I’ve not been there this year yet so sorry if they already done that. [/QUOTE]
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