Cut N Run
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Joined: 4/12/2008
From: Central North Carolina
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I worked at the lease last weekend by taking down a few trees that were obsrtucting a clear view from the tripod deer stand we moved a couple of months ago. A fair-sized tree blew down from the heavy storms we had last week and it obstructed the path to the cabin. I cut it into what will be useable firewood come next spring. I also checked around at the places I usually see the most turkey sign. I found a lot of feathers from birds near one sandy ridge that dust bowls are usually located on. The landowner bush-hogged the powerlines and roads around the property. It is looking pretty good. I also found a big gobbler track in a low spot on a two track about 100 yards from our most productive blind. The time before last when I was out there, I dug a shallow depression into of a pile of soil that had been pushed up when the land was cleared over 20 years ago. It should offer a better shot to where the powerlines and the roadbed make a junction, which is too far from the blind we currently use. It is not a pit blind, but I cut down just below the crest of the rise to make it where your legs & feet will fit comfortably below the level of your butt. Before, your knees would be in your face and it would in no way be comfortable. We'll see how it does. I saw no birds, but plenty of sign...though not too much from poults. I'll probably have to go out and watch from one of the stands for any activity. No Fall hunting here, but the Spring season gets closer every day. It is worth working for. Jim
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