Happy Fodders day guy's!!!!
Gotta ????? for ya :confused: :confused: .......we got a real nice forrest fire roaring here in northeastern N.C. :eek: :eek: It's on a wildlife refuge where i do alot of hunting.....most of it is poccossin type bog, the peat soil will probally burn for months. Most of the stuff is unaccessible because its so thick, just wondering how this may affect the deer and bear population for the upcoming season.The refuge is approx. 196,000acres. already lost about 50,000acres.
They just set a 20,000 acre control burn to counter the progression.
I suspect the access will be better because of the undergrowth being destroyed but the critters will be gone. This land is almost all coastal thickets and bog but the wildlife population has always been very good.
I always see lots of deer , bear , canebreak rattlers , coyote ,raccoon, bobcats , otter , beaver , nutria , eagles ,ducks , geese , swans , hawks , owls , fox , occasional red wolf etc.......it would be a shame to loose that.
Any ideas on how it may affect this season?