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I love to hunt burns, but so far haven't done to well in them. I have heard that it takes 3 to 4 years for a burn to get good, is that accurate? How long to burns stay good hunting? What times of the year are the best for hunting it?
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I have seen animals in them right after a good rain, good for several years to follow till you can no longer glass them
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We did pretty good in the Sherman burn for several years.
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the only elk i ever killed was on a fresh burn from that year and he wasnt the only one on it there were a lot of elk and deer in there eatin that fresh green stuff
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It seemed like after the Tyee burn, that those bucks in there really were stunted or something? Like a deficiency or something...? Any deer nutritionist on the board?
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I have heard that burns help antler growth, releases more minerals or something along those lines...
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In 2005, I hunted a burn that was PHENOMENAL to say the least. There were deer everywhere. I want to say it was 3 or 4 years after. There were deer in there 2 yrs after the burn, turkeys and elk too. But 2005 it heated up in a big way. The grass grew up really tall, deer were bedding in the grass all the time, out feeding all the time, it was crazy. Since then, that deer herd has gone to total *censored*, so it doesn't produce like it did. I would venture to say if the herd stayed strong, it would still produce.
It seemed to attract the does in large numbers, and with the rut nearing, bucks were showing up like mad. There were a lot in there on the opener though too.
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It depends how hot it burns too, it can sterilize the ground, where nothing hardly grows, got a few around spokane from fire storm that trees still havent come back, just brush no grass hardly
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ive never really hunted a good burn bit a couple of buddy swear by them, and have taken some real nice muley's
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The best muley hunting I have ever experianced was in a 3-4 year old burn in Oregon, bucks running every where, we went 7 for 7 that hunt! Group went back 2 years later and the place got noticed, it was over run with people but the deer were still in it.......
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Shot my deer last season in a burn in the blues. Burned in 2006, so I am hoping it will be better this coming fall.
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