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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5757167" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>It's poorly managed. The area has more potential than it gets credit for, but if you look at any of the waterfowl-focused WMAs in the area (most of which are now draw units), it's gone downhill.</p><p>People talk about how they are no longer planted, and that may be a factor—but even worse is that there used to be timber holes everywhere; now all the timber is dead. Over 4 decades' worth of growth, gone.</p><p></p><p>The galling thing is this happened within the past 5 years. I'll let you figure out who is to blame for the fact TWRA was able to keep the habitat alive for over 50 years, but suddenly in the last decade the beavers were allowed to drown all the timber…you can find the names in the Hunting Guide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5757167, member: 4042"] It's poorly managed. The area has more potential than it gets credit for, but if you look at any of the waterfowl-focused WMAs in the area (most of which are now draw units), it's gone downhill. People talk about how they are no longer planted, and that may be a factor—but even worse is that there used to be timber holes everywhere; now all the timber is dead. Over 4 decades' worth of growth, gone. The galling thing is this happened within the past 5 years. I'll let you figure out who is to blame for the fact TWRA was able to keep the habitat alive for over 50 years, but suddenly in the last decade the beavers were allowed to drown all the timber…you can find the names in the Hunting Guide. [/QUOTE]
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