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Quality Deer Management
New Property in Hickman County and need some advice
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5122720" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>My biggest problem selling timber harvests for wildlife to my clients is the type of people I have as clients! Many have disposable income and live in highly manicured gated communities. They want their hunting properties to look the same. I have the hardest time convincing them that "ugly" is great deer habitat! I often have to take them on a road trip to show them knarly, overgrown fields full of briers, weeds and tall grasses to show them what GREAT deer habitat actually looks like. Generally, they are not thrilled with creating a nasty jungle on their property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5122720, member: 17"] My biggest problem selling timber harvests for wildlife to my clients is the type of people I have as clients! Many have disposable income and live in highly manicured gated communities. They want their hunting properties to look the same. I have the hardest time convincing them that "ugly" is great deer habitat! I often have to take them on a road trip to show them knarly, overgrown fields full of briers, weeds and tall grasses to show them what GREAT deer habitat actually looks like. Generally, they are not thrilled with creating a nasty jungle on their property. [/QUOTE]
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