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Two years after logging... ugh!
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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 4496685" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>You might want to rethink trying to clear it.</p><p>My neighbor clear cut 30 acres about 8 years ago. As you described, after a few years it was super think. While bowhunting, I shot a coyote a few years ago and he took off in there. So thick that even when I could see him, I could never have gotten an arrow through the brush.</p><p>BUT, it has slowly become a deer haven. There are tunnels all throughout where they move. I consider it a sanctuary now, one that isn't even on my property.</p><p>The above suggestions about carving some access roads through it are good ideas. At least they will be there for future use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 4496685, member: 9491"] You might want to rethink trying to clear it. My neighbor clear cut 30 acres about 8 years ago. As you described, after a few years it was super think. While bowhunting, I shot a coyote a few years ago and he took off in there. So thick that even when I could see him, I could never have gotten an arrow through the brush. BUT, it has slowly become a deer haven. There are tunnels all throughout where they move. I consider it a sanctuary now, one that isn't even on my property. The above suggestions about carving some access roads through it are good ideas. At least they will be there for future use. [/QUOTE]
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