MICHIGAN QUESTION
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MICHIGAN QUESTION
On aerial maps of some areas, say Oscoda county, the are diamond shaped or rectangular cuts in fields. What are these?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Pointed birds: If it's flyin', it's dyin'.
In 1969, the only woodstock I saw was on my M-14.
In 1969, the only woodstock I saw was on my M-14.
Re: MICHIGAN QUESTION
need a better location than oscada county. where are u looking. what are the nearest roads.
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Re: MICHIGAN QUESTION
Kirkland warbler habitat. All jack pines now, a total waste of great land if you ask me. They planted those a while back, some never grew, so you have hundreds of acres of barren land.
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Re: MICHIGAN QUESTION
E OF MIO, N OF MACK LAKE, BETWEEN EVANS RD. & CO HWY 489 IS ON AREA IN QUESTION.jasonw99 wrote:need a better location than oscada county. where are u looking. what are the nearest roads.
Pointed birds: If it's flyin', it's dyin'.
In 1969, the only woodstock I saw was on my M-14.
In 1969, the only woodstock I saw was on my M-14.
Re: MICHIGAN QUESTION
yep they planted a bunch of pines for some tweety birds. you cannot go in those areas it's a protected area
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lefty http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=4888
Re: MICHIGAN QUESTION
jasonw99 wrote:yep they planted a bunch of pines for some tweety birds. you cannot go in those areas it's a protected area
What do you know, you don't even like grouse......
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Re: MICHIGAN QUESTION
Thanks for the replies. At least they planted trees. In Ohio they would have planted grass. Sadly.
Pointed birds: If it's flyin', it's dyin'.
In 1969, the only woodstock I saw was on my M-14.
In 1969, the only woodstock I saw was on my M-14.