Describe your hunting propery.......
#11
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Tennessee
Shrinking, two years a go I was hunting 700 acres, all joined. Last year I lost 350 acres to development. This year I lost another 150 to development. I'm down to 200 acres and it's split.
#12

Northern Wisconsin hardwoods with a smattering of pine thickets mixed in. Somewhat hilly in spots, sometimes some swamps.....BTW, I love it when there is snow on the ground....you can see em coming a mile away !!!
#13
Joined: Aug 2003
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From: Raymore & Triplett, MO
I only have 48 acres but don't think I would trade it for more somewhere else. Of the 48 acres, 6 acres is in soy beans with some Imperial Whitetail Clover, 5 acre duck surrounded by timber and the remaining is oak, maple, hickory,ash, pecan and a few locust trees. Bought this property 4 years ago and feel like I'm the luckiest guy in the world to own it. Lots of deer and turkey and 7 miles from a National Wildlife Area so get plenty of ducks coming to the lake. It is definetly " Paradise on Earth" to me. It is located in north central Missouri.
#14
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: East Yapank NY USA
Picture the ugliest thickest crappy piece of land filled with pitch pines and scrub Oak - with the biggest hill being about 20 ft high.......................
Then burn it to the ground .........assuring there will be nothing nice to look at..........and let it grow back thicker and blacker for about five years..............
Then burn it again
Thats what I hunt
Then burn it to the ground .........assuring there will be nothing nice to look at..........and let it grow back thicker and blacker for about five years..............
Then burn it again

Thats what I hunt
#15
546 acres of pine plantation (most 40 years old) with a few oaks & beeches and several nice creeks. For map see...
http://www.advanceddesignsinc.com/RNS%20Topo.htm
http://www.advanceddesignsinc.com/RNS%20Topo.htm




