Originally Posted by teamduckdown
Originally Posted by ridgestalker
Teamduckdown what about areas in the mtns where spraying after cutting never occurs? Like many have stated counties such as Jackson the habitat hasn’t changed at all.


I don't live there. It's hard to speak on that. If you notice i intentionally excluded north GA, AL and MS from the post because i have no knowledge of it.
Are we talking Pine or hardwood on these mountains? I'm addressing Pine timber management. Jackson boasts one of the highest numbers for harvest success on game check (not that i buy much into that), are the numbers down significantly?

Hardwoods but our decline is just as bad and in the same time frame. The main reason Jackson is so high we are a big county with around 100,000 acres of public land.


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