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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 5802150" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>So a big windstorm came through my property back in the spring. I finally got a chance the past few Saturdays to cut through a few of my old logging roads that have lots of trees across them. One of my main access roads will probably be abandoned and I will just use the one farther south along the creek. I had a lot of big native pine trees blown down and they took down cedars and other trees. It started up on a small ridge and came down to the creek bottom. I guess it is the deer's new bedding area! I had already started clearing out an area for a food plot and now I will be able to enlarge it. I went down there yesterday with my boys to get some of wood a cut up for the fire bowl. There were two new rubs along the sides of the path I cleared to drive the Kawasaki mule down. </p><p>Like others have stated, I think the thick areas and new growth are going to make for better wildlife habitat for the next few years. I think my only issue will be bumping deer out of there when going to my stand locations. I guess it will be a new learning curve for where to hunt the property. [ATTACH=full]209132[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 5802150, member: 9490"] So a big windstorm came through my property back in the spring. I finally got a chance the past few Saturdays to cut through a few of my old logging roads that have lots of trees across them. One of my main access roads will probably be abandoned and I will just use the one farther south along the creek. I had a lot of big native pine trees blown down and they took down cedars and other trees. It started up on a small ridge and came down to the creek bottom. I guess it is the deer’s new bedding area! I had already started clearing out an area for a food plot and now I will be able to enlarge it. I went down there yesterday with my boys to get some of wood a cut up for the fire bowl. There were two new rubs along the sides of the path I cleared to drive the Kawasaki mule down. Like others have stated, I think the thick areas and new growth are going to make for better wildlife habitat for the next few years. I think my only issue will be bumping deer out of there when going to my stand locations. I guess it will be a new learning curve for where to hunt the property. [ATTACH type="full"]209132[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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