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Old 11-24-2009 | 06:22 PM
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jps37033
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Originally Posted by iSnipe
Are you hunting with a gun or bow?

I'd wait until spring to do your cutting; especially after the growth period has slowed down. That way you won't have massive growth issues to re-cut come closer to season.

You'd be surprised what you can cut with a pair of pruners and a handsaw in a couple of hours. I'd try that first before busting out the chainsaw... unless you have one already.

When creating stand spots, make several of them. If you only have one or two, it won't be long before you burn them out. Having several locations pre-cut and ready to go gives you more options when dealing with the wind. I NEVER hunt an area unless I know what the wind is doing... and I DON'T hesitate if the wind shifts to where it's not in my favor, to move out of there!

Also, learn to build some killer ground blinds out of natural material, ie, logs, branches, sticks, etc. You may even shovel transplant some small trees at the blind spot and fertilize them for fast growth! Hunting from ground blinds I created is my most productive and fun way to hunt as of late. I love the trees, but being on the ground offers advantages too.

Good luck.

iSnipe

Using a gun. Also, I have an issue with a fear of snakes so cutting in the spring (too late) is an issue. But I thought about getting some snake boots and keeping it clean once every few months till next season.

What do you reccomend I plant and when? If I picked a good spot (that same scrape was there last year also), set up a good stand, and then cut out a "finger" of 5 or 6 clearings 100 yards out and about 15 feet wide, would that be a good idea or too much a change for the deer that are used to the way it is?
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