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Land changes over time... via Google Earth

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Aaron, Jun 7, 2011.

  1. Aaron

    Aaron Grizzled Veteran

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    Thought this was pretty cool, post up your if you like...

    As you can see this part of my hunting grounds, has really gotten, thicker and greener...

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  2. nealmccullough

    nealmccullough BHOD Crew

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    This is a spot I hunt that has been developed like crazy over time!

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    Pretty neat to see how things change over time!
     
  3. Born2Hunt

    Born2Hunt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    sorry to see you loose hunting grounds
     
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    magicman54494 Weekend Warrior

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    I was pondering this very subject the other day as I drove thru the area I grew up in. Back then farming ruled the land and any available land was cleared and farmed. Now many farms are no more and land is being divided for housing. Many fields are now woods again eithor naturally or man planted.
     
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    losing hunting grounds? from what? houses?


    I'm sorry to see hunting ground lost but a lot more sorry when property owners can not do what they please with their own land
     

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