Forest fires are one of the best things that can happen to a forest in the long run; it's part of the natural life cycle. Soon there will be all kinds of new nutrients in the ground, and you'll get smaller trees and plants popping up, and all kinds of new wild life. Your future is mighty bright, just gotta wait a couple years. Good luck!![]()
Couldn't agree more! You'd be amazed how many wildlife trails are just off the edges of burns and cuts, especially between water bodies (creeks, swamps, lakes).Hunt a mile or two off the edges of the burn line where the animals have been pushed
Forest fires are one of the best things that can happen to a forest in the long run; it's part of the natural life cycle. Soon there will be all kinds of new nutrients in the ground, and you'll get smaller trees and plants popping up, and all kinds of new wild life. Your future is mighty bright, just gotta wait a couple years. Good luck!![]()
You took the words right out of my mouth. I've experienced this in the Slave Lake area where a variety of species were quite congested in a smaller area ..........in a positive way of course.Hunt a mile or two off the edges of the burn line where the animals have been pushed
Think I am about to lose my hunting spot to a forrest fire...
all I can do is wait and see I guess![]()
You took the words right out of my mouth. I've experienced this in the Slave Lake area where a variety of species were quite congested in a smaller area ..........in a positive way of course.



























