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<blockquote data-quote="Mattt" data-source="post: 5258548" data-attributes="member: 16934"><p>Agreed something affecting birds but quail and grouse are fairly easy. Nature handles her part. Lots of predators means lots of food. She'll balance that without our messing with it.Without habitat you will not have game. As a general rule our national forest doesn't have the habitat anymore. I still get into a few grouse in certain pockets say from tellico down into south end of Cherokee but it's a ton of work. Getting over towards Scott,Morgan counties more successional habitat= more flushes. Was getting some good results up in royal blue but didn't get to keep after them there. May get back to that before too long. Few years back I was looking at a piece of ground in Bradley county to purchase. Flushed a grouse out of the creek bottom as I started up. Less than 15 minutes from downtown. Gives me hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattt, post: 5258548, member: 16934"] Agreed something affecting birds but quail and grouse are fairly easy. Nature handles her part. Lots of predators means lots of food. She’ll balance that without our messing with it.Without habitat you will not have game. As a general rule our national forest doesn’t have the habitat anymore. I still get into a few grouse in certain pockets say from tellico down into south end of Cherokee but it’s a ton of work. Getting over towards Scott,Morgan counties more successional habitat= more flushes. Was getting some good results up in royal blue but didn’t get to keep after them there. May get back to that before too long. Few years back I was looking at a piece of ground in Bradley county to purchase. Flushed a grouse out of the creek bottom as I started up. Less than 15 minutes from downtown. Gives me hope. [/QUOTE]
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