I have 270 acres that I use only for hunting, it's mostly hillside, ridge tops and some creek bottoms. I have a 4 plots in clover, maybe 4 acres total on some of the semi-flat areas. Most of the property is what I would consider thick, the ridge tops are more open with oaks, etc and the hillsides are a mixture of cedar and other hardwoods. It's great deer habitat in that there really isn't much canopy that blocks out undergrowth where u can see for hundreds of yards. Most of the area would be limited to shots of 125 or less. What I think I am missing is some real nasty thicket type cover, I have a couple of small spots but not much. Would it be worth my while to have a logger come in and clear cut 4 or so 5 acre areas after the season and let those areas grow up in nasty thick stuff?