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Well Rasbo there is hope. There were places that I hunted when I was young. Some were honey holes for sure. Well over time they got so brushy and thick that they became un-huntable unless something just walked out right in front of you. Now many years later the trees have come back and look great for hunting. My honey holes have come back and I am not seeing evidence of other people in there. You give me heck about being older than you (not by much) but there are benefits! You now only have to wait for about 30+ years and your honey holes will be back like they were!
Quote from: woodman on April 07, 2012, 07:04:38 AMWell Rasbo there is hope. There were places that I hunted when I was young. Some were honey holes for sure. Well over time they got so brushy and thick that they became un-huntable unless something just walked out right in front of you. Now many years later the trees have come back and look great for hunting. My honey holes have come back and I am not seeing evidence of other people in there. You give me heck about being older than you (not by much) but there are benefits! You now only have to wait for about 30+ years and your honey holes will be back like they were!first of all you are mass older than I yeah I know,still have some good spots though, and your places marked on my GPS, Oyeah there is a branch that keeps poking me on the way into one of your honey holes,do something about that would ya
went up into hancock yesterday with fillthefreezer looking for bear activity..My honey hole was logged off..It was depressing.Yeah,yeah,I know its a tree farm.Still puts a lil knot in my gut though..Lotta snow in the elevation I like for spring bear yet..went to honey hole 2,seen it was marked to log also,when who knows....