every place is diffrent i have seen them lying up in trees that are about 4 to 5 foot once they lay down you can not see them they feel safe . As finn says he was not far from a forwarder i have seen roe walking past them when there working. they seem to keep out of the way when the logging wagons come in i have sat there watching roe and when these wagons come in and they run the trailers are banging all the time as they go through could be 4 or 5 wagons at a time getting the timber out up too 3 times a day but every forest or wood is diffrentcheers pendle . i was also wondering if anyone new at what hight the young trees needed to be before the roe feel safe to overnight in them
Great post well said Wildboar1973 if that is your real name?Regards,GlendineHi All!I live and work in the area which got mostly affected by the terrible storm "Kyrill" in 2007....We got about 40 millions cubicmeters of windthrown timber all over Europe and about 17 millions cubicmeters around my homecountry....So I definetively know just a bit about clearfell, windthrown and the new habitat growing afterwards:We got a more than significant rise of the deer (roe) population in the year after the blast, the does gave about 2-3 kids in average (!) birth, before the storm we got 1-2 kids.The fresh planted trees got very heavy damage by being eaten by the roe, till now you find a lot of replantations which suffer from it and wouldnt grow to a height out of reach of their mouth.... In well mananged areas we rised the cull number up to 300%.The first years hunting was very interesting and every clearfell was almost a guarantee for some nice roes (bucks).Its still the perfect habitat, offering shelter, cover and forage all year long, but its very hard to hunt this areas, without shooting lanes in between the replantations or even larger food plots, there is almost no chance to see deer....In my areas its getting worse now, because of all the boar realizing these clearfells as perfect habitats, too....So its definetively a very interesting habitat to hunt in, but its getting a difficult one by time.....For us: No way to be efficient without dogs, to get the numbers we need to take!... That means more driven hunts ! .....
thats really great news . thanks to everyone for your feedback spring and summer will soon encourage new growth witch will invite the deer to feed i hopeToad I worked in the forestry for 20 years and was amazed at roe deer appearing after cutting rides out,thinning or clearfelling, as soon as you put chainsaw down for a break they would appear as if wondering what was disturbing them,also watched them feeding on the newly cut tips of trees .dont fell trees any longer,still miss those quiet times watching deer.
Hi All!
I live and work in the area which got mostly affected by the terrible storm "Kyrill" in 2007....
We got about 40 millions cubicmeters of windthrown timber all over Europe and about 17 millions cubicmeters around my homecountry....
So I definetively know just a bit about clearfell, windthrown and the new habitat growing afterwards:
We got a more than significant rise of the deer (roe) population in the year after the blast, the does gave about 2-3 kids in average (!) birth, before the storm we got 1-2 kids.
The fresh planted trees got very heavy damage by being eaten by the roe, till now you find a lot of replantations which suffer from it and wouldnt grow to a height out of reach of their mouth.... In well mananged areas we rised the cull number up to 300%.
The first years hunting was very interesting and every clearfell was almost a guarantee for some nice roes (bucks).
Its still the perfect habitat, offering shelter, cover and forage all year long, but its very hard to hunt this areas, without shooting lanes in between the replantations or even larger food plots, there is almost no chance to see deer....
In my areas its getting worse now, because of all the boar realizing these clearfells as perfect habitats, too....
So its definetively a very interesting habitat to hunt in, but its getting a difficult one by time.....
For us: No way to be efficient without dogs, to get the numbers we need to take!
... That means more driven hunts ! .....


