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Trees Are Hitting The Ground
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<blockquote data-quote="Truedouble" data-source="post: 2251905" data-attributes="member: 8056"><p>our crew started cutting my family's farm in 20 acre sections this summer (cut 5 sections) with a long term goal to cut 4-5 sections every 3 -4 years so we always have a diversity of habitat. In hind site and next time we cut I am going to put a little more thought in to shooting lanes, stand locations, roads and wind direction, etc. I'm pleased with what we've done so far and sometimes your limited with mountain terrain but when you start hunting the cut overs it's hard not to think of ways to do it even better the next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truedouble, post: 2251905, member: 8056"] our crew started cutting my family's farm in 20 acre sections this summer (cut 5 sections) with a long term goal to cut 4-5 sections every 3 -4 years so we always have a diversity of habitat. In hind site and next time we cut I am going to put a little more thought in to shooting lanes, stand locations, roads and wind direction, etc. I'm pleased with what we've done so far and sometimes your limited with mountain terrain but when you start hunting the cut overs it's hard not to think of ways to do it even better the next time. [/QUOTE]
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