Wow! That is a helluva property Rick! I would definitely turn some of that field into a food plot. And also bring those apple trees back to life. Make that a hunting oasis!
Nice area and beautiful property for privacy. A cabin/home in that field and then leaving the woods to grow...perfect. Too bad we just bought our property. Thanks for the education on Alders. I never knew that the chips would benefit apple trees.
Bonjour Monsieur Rick! As far as that burl goes, I believe it is a "Milton Burl" all day long! That's a beautiful property I want it! Happy Thanksgiving ! thx
Hey Rick, another great Property, .One suggestion sir, slow down the pan on the camera. Its a bit too fast for the eye to follow on wide camera lens.. Just a thought. Thanks man
Only at the road frontage boundary, shortly after that it opens wider to about 250 yds across, for about 1,000 yds long. In the State Maine, you can hunt on your own property without a license if larger than 10 acres.
@@joeesquire5927Here is the text from the Maine law book. Note it is on land exclusively used for agricultural purposes. “Landowner Privilege: Maine resident landowners and their immediate family members may hunt without a license using firearms, archery, crossbow or muzzleloader on land they own and reside upon, provided the land exceeds 10 acres in size and is used exclusively for agricultural purposes. The landowner privilege is not available to hunters with revoked or suspended licenses, and does not apply to moose hunting, for which a license is still required.”