They will return fairly quickly in my experience ......What is the groups experience with this?
observations? Impact on sightings,etc?
I just had pine plantation thinned as well as several acres of bottomland hardwoods selectively thinned of elm,sweetgum,hackberry
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What is the groups experience with this?
observations? Impact on sightings,etc?
I just had pine plantation thinned as well as several acres of bottomland hardwoods selectively thinned of elm,sweetgum,hackberry
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My camp has done 2 timbering projects in the last 5 years. About 25 acres total. The deer were in the tops browsing on them and bedding in them the same night we started cutting !! We left piles & lines of tops scattered around the logged area for cover and free seedling protection. Deer moved right and used the area. I found numerous beds in the piles of tops. The deer would stand up and start eating. Real convenient for them !
I wouldn't worry about logging activity at all.
This was similar to our experience. Bucks were not as quick to return but the does had no issues.I don't have experience with the pines.....but with hardwoods the resident does will not go far. You may bump your bucks for a while, but again they will return as well......especially as the understory thickens up and improves. When my place was done you could see deer tracks in the tracks from skidders and the like the next morning. Does are pretty curious and will return quickly. Some may even come in to feed on the fresh leaves at ground level depending on food availability at that time.