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<blockquote data-quote="RLH" data-source="post: 4793763" data-attributes="member: 17233"><p>I'm a little disappointed too, that one of the loggers decided to take one of my ladder stands. I had this stand near the property line and when I heard them cutting trees last year, I took it down and moved it further up on the ridge. I just left it laying down on the ground. One of the first stands that I put up 17 years ago. They were probably using my trees for shade since they had cut all the shade on that property.</p><p></p><p>This is like starting all over from scratch. The way the deer have used my land is going to change and everything I have learned is probably going to change. </p><p></p><p>Clear cutting a forest is part of the cycle of life. As some things die, other lives start. Anyway, going to make the best of it and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLH, post: 4793763, member: 17233"] I'm a little disappointed too, that one of the loggers decided to take one of my ladder stands. I had this stand near the property line and when I heard them cutting trees last year, I took it down and moved it further up on the ridge. I just left it laying down on the ground. One of the first stands that I put up 17 years ago. They were probably using my trees for shade since they had cut all the shade on that property. This is like starting all over from scratch. The way the deer have used my land is going to change and everything I have learned is probably going to change. Clear cutting a forest is part of the cycle of life. As some things die, other lives start. Anyway, going to make the best of it and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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