Fire Trouble

BakoHNTR

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Anyone else getting burned out of their hunting area? I've probably hiked 75 miles this last year scouting, planning, setting cams, glassing large areas in the off-season, and it's all up in a cloud of smoke.

I am thankful I'm not losing my house or my life like many folks up there, but I sure am bummed for deer season this year.

Comparison photo of my GPS scouting tracks and an overlay of the Cedar Fire...
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After a burn the deer will be in their eating the new growth and rolling in the ash to rub the ticks and other bugs off

Just hope they let you in
 
the Station fire in 2009 took out a bunch of cameras and tree stands just a couple weeks after i set them. Play long enough in the forest and bad things happen. It will come back in time...
 
Always sorry to hear, if anyone lost a home or life.......But don't give up on that area.......Fire is good.


ps......Ever see turkeys near Greenhorn.......One of the 1st places I ever hunted them.
 
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Always sorry to hear, if anyone lost a home or life.......But don't give up on that area.......Fire is good.


ps......Ever see turkeys near Greenhorn.......One of the 1st places I ever hunted them.

Never.
I've seen a ton through the Glenville area, but nothing once you get into the National Forest.




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I was scouting exactly where the blue cut fire is last Saturday. I have a quail spot in the area too, not sure what will be there now, or when they will let us back in.
 
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