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Pines being clear-cut
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<blockquote data-quote="Canyonfish" data-source="post: 5567239" data-attributes="member: 21473"><p>Grew up hunting timber companies land in south central Alabama, and when clear cutting pines occurred, usually several hundred acres, it was time to find a new spot. Hunting would become bleak, and when new growth started it was so thick and full of briars it was miserable. Not until they thinned and/or did a controlled burn was it huntable again. This was before Treestand's became widely available. They never had much appeal anyway as a mono landscape versus diversified landscape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canyonfish, post: 5567239, member: 21473"] Grew up hunting timber companies land in south central Alabama, and when clear cutting pines occurred, usually several hundred acres, it was time to find a new spot. Hunting would become bleak, and when new growth started it was so thick and full of briars it was miserable. Not until they thinned and/or did a controlled burn was it huntable again. This was before Treestand’s became widely available. They never had much appeal anyway as a mono landscape versus diversified landscape. [/QUOTE]
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