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It reminds me so much of my own "Scrubapple Hillside" in Vermont's North East Kingdom.

I started hunting those covers in deer season in 1961 but soon learned they were grouse havens and the occasional woodcock flight would drop in.
There were old "tote roads", originally farm roads, in those wooded hills. we hunted abandoned farms like the old "Bedore Place or the Hall Place or the "Fink Place" up on Fink's Hill. Today they have been logged twice since '61 and the cleated skidder tires have ground into the earth any evidence of what we once knew.
There was a spot off the back corner of a field of the Heath Farm that had the remains of two model A's and a '29 Ford touring car that we used to call "The Old Ford Covert" but an AH driving a skidder flattened every one of them for no reason whatsoever except that he had the power to do so... Today it is known as "The Tin Pile" and few remember what it once was... but I have pictures both in my pictures folder as well as in my memory.

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similar to a place I used to hunt in ny in he seventies...

50 miles north of Grand Central station, in Manhattan...

now, all just houses, lawns and cultivated shrubs that deer just love...

specially junipers...


keep it simple and keep it safe...
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That was mighty fine writing and evoked deep emotions. I even forwarded the article to my dad who is an accomplished hunter but who started out as and still is at heart an old New England partridge hunter.
I grew up hearing tales of places that used to be great bird cover but were now housing developments. Now I'm making the same observations to my own boys.

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Thank you Jason.

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