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<blockquote data-quote="JustJeff" data-source="post: 6021118" data-attributes="member: 136627"><p>Ive hunted forestry land a lot. Once it's cut over, smaller plants, trees and brush grow in (food for deer) If you can get high up in one of the trees they leave, you can see down into that mess. I've got a lot of deer in that stuff. Shot one once and it disappeared. So I waited for a bit and got down off the stand and couldn't find it. It was only about a 40 yard shot at first light. I walked in circles, even climbed back up the stand to look. I knew I hit him so I found his tracks and the just stopped where I shot him. Finally I see a bit of antler sticking out of the water in a skidder rut. The ruts were pretty deep in spots and it had been raining a lot. When I shot , he fell into a rut and sank out of sight. Lol. </p><p>Logging sure makes a mess and it's not pretty but the hunting will still be there, just different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustJeff, post: 6021118, member: 136627"] Ive hunted forestry land a lot. Once it's cut over, smaller plants, trees and brush grow in (food for deer) If you can get high up in one of the trees they leave, you can see down into that mess. I've got a lot of deer in that stuff. Shot one once and it disappeared. So I waited for a bit and got down off the stand and couldn't find it. It was only about a 40 yard shot at first light. I walked in circles, even climbed back up the stand to look. I knew I hit him so I found his tracks and the just stopped where I shot him. Finally I see a bit of antler sticking out of the water in a skidder rut. The ruts were pretty deep in spots and it had been raining a lot. When I shot , he fell into a rut and sank out of sight. Lol. Logging sure makes a mess and it's not pretty but the hunting will still be there, just different. [/QUOTE]
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