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    Default FYI upland show to watch tonight

    So if you got wild TV might want to catch tonights episode of The Flush.
    Hope its the repeat of the one I saw yesturday.
    Nice upland hunt for woodcock and grouse featuring a Setter, Shorthair, and Pointer,
    8:30 pm
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    Yup good show.
    showed some dog work
    Also gave you a good indication of what good upland cover is.
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    I watched some of them on YouTube. Pretty cool show. It was an ontario grouse episode

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    Quote Originally Posted by trigger02 View Post
    I watched some of them on YouTube. Pretty cool show. It was an ontario grouse episode

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    ya last season they did a 2 episode feature on north ontario can't recall exactly where though. Last night it was north Wisconsin show.
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    Awesome habitat in that show. Too bad our government doesn't manage our forests like they do in Wisconsin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntervinni View Post
    Awesome habitat in that show. Too bad our government doesn't manage our forests like they do in Wisconsin.
    Think that forest is managed for pulp and paper where our forest, esp county forest are managed for timber.
    Simcoe just purchased a private property I hunt. Spoke to the forestery guy and asked what the plan was. Gonna plant red and white pine plantation.
    When asked why not let it just regenerate on own as edge habitat and new growth his response was people want to see trees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Think that forest is managed for pulp and paper where our forest, esp county forest are managed for timber.
    Simcoe just purchased a private property I hunt. Spoke to the forestery guy and asked what the plan was. Gonna plant red and white pine plantation.
    When asked why not let it just regenerate on own as edge habitat and new growth his response was people want to see trees.
    i know Ontario is big with the reforest program as well.

    seems like its always pines going up around where i hunt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowjob View Post
    i know Ontario is big with the reforest program as well.

    seems like its always pines going up around where i hunt
    One good thing I've noticed there has been some second and third cutting of the pine plantations that made for better habitat. with the more open rows rasberry and other shurbbery is filling in.
    The only thing the slash left behind sure makes walking through the stuff almost impossble.
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    [QUOTE=finsfurfeathers;1140888]Think that forest is managed for pulp and paper where our forest, esp county forest are managed for timber.
    Simcoe just purchased a private property I hunt. Spoke to the forestery guy and asked what the plan was. Gonna plant red and white pine plantation.
    When asked why not let it just regenerate on own as edge habitat and new growth his response was people want to see trees.[/QUOTE

    There in lies the problem. People just aren't educated enough to know that those pine plantations are a wasteland and void of all life. Maybe biologists should be traveling the country educating tree huggers on the benefits of clear cutting and diversity of trees in our county forests.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya7a...K_eF-zyYqyT4R8

    I believe this is the episode mentioned
    "Without Proper Management Wild Life Becomes Your Next Hood Ornament"

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