Lake Fire

damstar

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With the Lake Fire raging through parts of D-14 over the weekend it got me wondering about fire and its impact on deer, both short term and long term. In the long term sense could a fire be good thing for an area or is it too much for an already declining deer population? Just about all of you have tons more hunting experience than I do I was wondering what your thoughts were?
 
Fire is good for the most part for wildlife & habitat, especially deer......A year or so after fires deer flock to the burns for the new plant growth. Deer hunting in D-16 had never been better than after the 2003 & 2007 fires down here.

I was allowed to go into the fire zone literally right after it blew thru. This picture is of the Witch Creek Fire & Lake Sutherland (2007). A buck & a doe walking thru the embers.

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The short term problem for me with the lake fire is I'm going to have to find out where the deer I've been following for the past 6 month went.
 
As sprig said fire is for the most part good. Just hope that it doesn't burn to hot. With the dead timber I fear it's going to be quite hot. The station fire was hot and they kept it closed for two years I think.
 
It's a hunters dream new areas open to glass, fresh new feed growth......you'll have no problem finding them look for water and go from there......
 

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