Logged hunting land question
#11
RE: Logged hunting land question
It sort of depends on the layout of your land and what the logger has to do to get to the trees. For our woods, it sucked the first 2 years, but that is because the logger had to tear run down our best thickets to get the trees he wanted. Our logger also took ALOT of trees, so a lot of areas are very bear.
#13
RE: Logged hunting land question
ORIGINAL: Beezer
The land I hunt was logged this summer while I was on vacation, last of July. I've seen more deer out here now than I saw last year. The growth that comes back seems to have attracked them. Look out though, all the leftover mess on the ground makes it hard to walk in and out without making a lot of noise.
The land I hunt was logged this summer while I was on vacation, last of July. I've seen more deer out here now than I saw last year. The growth that comes back seems to have attracked them. Look out though, all the leftover mess on the ground makes it hard to walk in and out without making a lot of noise.