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<blockquote data-quote="Trapper John" data-source="post: 5022861" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>I don't have any pictures on hand at the moment, but we had a big 90+ acre cut done five or six years ago. Nuclear blast style. Some younger oaks left standing to re-seed the area. Looked terrible. It has come back with a vengeance and by God it's impenetrable and unhuntable. Deer love it. Rabbits love it. Birds are thriving in it. But you can't walk three feet in to it right now.</p><p></p><p>The big storms that came through west Tennessee last year did a lot of damage to some of our timber. A lot of mature trees were knocked down but the roots remained partially in the ground. We've hired someone to come out this spring and do the best he can to salvage the downed timber. I'll try to get pictures the next time I go down there. The farm has undergone a massive change between the planned cut and nature's wrath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trapper John, post: 5022861, member: 40"] I don't have any pictures on hand at the moment, but we had a big 90+ acre cut done five or six years ago. Nuclear blast style. Some younger oaks left standing to re-seed the area. Looked terrible. It has come back with a vengeance and by God it's impenetrable and unhuntable. Deer love it. Rabbits love it. Birds are thriving in it. But you can't walk three feet in to it right now. The big storms that came through west Tennessee last year did a lot of damage to some of our timber. A lot of mature trees were knocked down but the roots remained partially in the ground. We've hired someone to come out this spring and do the best he can to salvage the downed timber. I'll try to get pictures the next time I go down there. The farm has undergone a massive change between the planned cut and nature's wrath. [/QUOTE]
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