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Re: Maintaining thick areas on a property
[Re: mike35549]
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01/12/18 10:26 AM
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I never hunted anywhere in Alabama where I needed more thick areas always the other way around. 10 years ago on our Alabama land, we had nothing but mature hardwood timber, and middle-stage pines. It didn't hold many deer at all. Getting it thicker changed all that. We're doing better now.
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