ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Whatever I was going to do....I'd do it, now.
Good luck.
I agree. You'll even get a bit of regrowth if you have a little rain. You need a lot of that undergrowth in order to hold deer... so don't get too wild with it. Those big pretty open woods quite often look pretty.... but they don't have much of the things that deer need (like food or cover). Those thick hardwood patches are fantastic bedding areas, and its pretty easy to find which trails the deer are using. You'd be suprised once you climb up a tree how well you can see down into that stuff... might not be quite as thick as it seems.