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The ONE thing I like about winter logging
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5118670" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>BSK....That sounds like a great plan!... believe JCdeerman has a similar burn plan and has gotten some training... I hadn't got there yet....but I'd like to some day!.....we do have around 14 acres in a utility line right of way that has blackberry, other type of briars, natural grasses and honey suckle.... We bush hog multiple small areas at various locations once or twice a year to keep new tender growth growing and the deer and turkey absolutely love it..... natural attractive food source with no cost other than diesel fuel....also when bush hogging head high black berry and honey suckle we've learned over the years that the deer will travel that edge which is created.....long narrow strips verses large open areas are very popular....and it makes it easier to see while hunting as well... win-win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5118670, member: 20594"] BSK....That sounds like a great plan!... believe JCdeerman has a similar burn plan and has gotten some training... I hadn't got there yet....but I'd like to some day!.....we do have around 14 acres in a utility line right of way that has blackberry, other type of briars, natural grasses and honey suckle.... We bush hog multiple small areas at various locations once or twice a year to keep new tender growth growing and the deer and turkey absolutely love it..... natural attractive food source with no cost other than diesel fuel....also when bush hogging head high black berry and honey suckle we've learned over the years that the deer will travel that edge which is created.....long narrow strips verses large open areas are very popular....and it makes it easier to see while hunting as well... win-win. [/QUOTE]
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