It's full of barberry and multiflora rose but I never get tired of walking the Piney Creek Covert.
One of Emma's points.
Thicket enjoying her time in the woods.
Thoughts and pictures of my wanderings through the Allegheny Mountains hunting grouse and woodcock with my Ryman-type English Setters during the fall and winter months, fishing for smallmouth bass in local streams and rivers during the summer months and wandering over my 66 acres of heaven year round.
2 comments:
Rick, I have a home woodcock covert similar to Piney Creek. Multiflora he'll and Barberry patches so thick have pulled Hemlock off point when cock wouldn't flush. Wonderful spot when you hit a flight with still the occasional grouse. Good luck with solving Thickets problem. Phil
Hi Phil
I know that multiflora rose and barberry are invasive and a big "no-no" with the Game Commission but that stuff does hold the birds. :)
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