Personal observation i was born and raised in. Upper Michigan, that area was clear cut. completely a hundred years ago,and now you can't tell.
I remember my dads land and a lot of of land being clear cut 40 years ago,and now it's thick forest. I actually preferred hunting grouse as a kid in areas that were recently logged as their was much more game.
From personal experience, there's not much game in an overgrown forest. A mile away in a clear cut area there's birds, rabbits, squirrels, deer, and even the occasional lynx or fox.
Personal observation i was born and raised in. Upper Michigan, that area was clear cut. completely a hundred years ago,and now you can't tell.
I remember my dads land and a lot of of land being clear cut 40 years ago,and now it's thick forest. I actually preferred hunting grouse as a kid in areas that were recently logged as their was much more game.
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From personal experience, there's not much game in an overgrown forest. A mile away in a clear cut area there's birds, rabbits, squirrels, deer, and even the occasional lynx or fox.
They say the local Indians would burn the forest so their would be more game.....