They say that if you want to know where the deer is, ask Loger. After all, men and women who cut and pull wood to live are in the forest every day of the year.
If you ask Terry Peters, he will tell you that he is not sure where to find deer in northern Wisconsin.
“Last year, after 60 years, it was the first year in which I never saw my nose, ear, side, teeth or task while hunting,” said Peters. “I am discouraged. I don’t feel good. “
Meanwhile, Henry Schienebeck, executive director of the Timber Great Lakes professionals Association, said, walking on the sale of wood over the last winter, “he almost did not see the song.”