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Improvement projects you regret doing?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockMcL" data-source="post: 5488119" data-attributes="member: 23050"><p>I usually cut and remove what I want/need and build brush piles/corridors strategically. I have already established here that I have no trust in big chemical so manual labor and judicious use of pigs for my clearing efforts.</p><p></p><p>Boys and I working on strategies for two separate properties soon as meat down for this year. One property we have allowed to completely "thicket out" to defeat road poachers, and are ready to cut the new internal lanes & food plot areas now. (Working actively to get some thieves arrested there too.)</p><p></p><p>The other area gets a lot of trees thinned this year, some tree planting and springs piped to existing and planned food plots.</p><p></p><p>Lots of good exercise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockMcL, post: 5488119, member: 23050"] I usually cut and remove what I want/need and build brush piles/corridors strategically. I have already established here that I have no trust in big chemical so manual labor and judicious use of pigs for my clearing efforts. Boys and I working on strategies for two separate properties soon as meat down for this year. One property we have allowed to completely "thicket out" to defeat road poachers, and are ready to cut the new internal lanes & food plot areas now. (Working actively to get some thieves arrested there too.) The other area gets a lot of trees thinned this year, some tree planting and springs piped to existing and planned food plots. Lots of good exercise [/QUOTE]
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