There's a large swath of land that has been clear cut on the right side of the Skit Branch going towards Apple Pie Hill from, the Batona camp, I can't figure out why, does anyone have any insight?
Greenwood Forest is probably the state's largest network. Don't know for a fact, but....maybe peaslee is close.Bulltown has the most extensive network strips that I can think of.
Isn't part of a WMA Bob ? Those plots were established for bird stocking and hunting. The old rye strips were strictly for deer and are more randomly cut. I wish I knew more about the rye strip program. My first deer hunting trips were to the Bulltown strips in 1968.Greenwood Forest is probably the state's largest network. Don't know for a fact, but....maybe peaslee is close.
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Yes, Greenwood Forest WMA. But even if you discount the bird areas (not sure if they all are), there are three dirt roads that have rye strips alongside of them totaling over 6 miles.Isn't part of a WMA Bob ? Those plots were established for bird stocking and hunting. The old rye strips were strictly for deer and are more randomly cut. I wish I knew more about the rye strip program. My first deer hunting trips were to the Bulltown strips in 1968.
I assume you are referring to the one by Batona Camp?They used to grow dune grass there years ago so I’ve been told.