growalot Posted February 7, 2011 Share Posted February 7, 2011 Trimming and cutting trees....this is the time I do some serious trimming and cutting....the deer take full advantage of both the browse and the cover...not easy in this deep snow ...but it is worth the effort in helping them make it to the next thaw and gives me a head start on both plot work...where time spent needs to be concentrated on soil not trees.....and fire wood....get that wood drying and cut so all I need to do is haul and stack......Who's gotten their start? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bballhunter11 Posted February 8, 2011 Share Posted February 8, 2011 Started cutting when the snow was down. Cut out a spot for a new food plot but havent cut since the snow started piling up to far to walk and carry everything haha. Once snow starts to melt ill be back cutting again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catskillkid Posted February 8, 2011 Share Posted February 8, 2011 On my land, I am very active with my "TSI" Timber Stand Improvement work. In late December, I thinned about 2 acres in my deer wintering area. I cut down any deformed and Y shaped maples, and any other tree that has no market or wildlife value, I just leave straight stems for future harvest. The deer feed on the budding tops all winter and is a great help to get them through the tough times. In other areas that I have cut over the last 6 years, a remarkable change has occured in the forest, the sun now has a chance to regenerate undergrowth which provides fantastic cover for wildlife, i.e., deer, grouse and rabbits, and this also enhances the growth rate of maketable timber. After seeing the results of what I have been doing, my neighbor and friend are now doing the same on thier land. We check out each other's land every few months and notice a huge difference from the last visit. We are all seeing a dramatic increase in wildlife numbers and we are shooting larger bucks every year. My wife thinks that I am nuts, but it is a labor of love! Catskillkid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantail Posted February 8, 2011 Share Posted February 8, 2011 Unless I buy a snowmobile which isn't happening, it will be about a month before I can even get through the access road to camp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geno C Posted February 8, 2011 Share Posted February 8, 2011 this is a good time to do so. ill do some this month and around spring time... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SplitG2 Posted February 9, 2011 Share Posted February 9, 2011 Not yet but hope to sooooooooooooooooooon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted February 9, 2011 Share Posted February 9, 2011 Looks like better weather this week so back to doing a little tsi, and maybe tap a few sugar maples Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
outdoorstom Posted February 9, 2011 Share Posted February 9, 2011 I start every year right after the season closes. I got a real good start on next years firewood cut and stacked, I'll finish it up in the Spring. Definitely lots of tops for the deer to eat this winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nyantler Posted February 9, 2011 Share Posted February 9, 2011 Unless I buy a snowmobile which isn't happening, it will be about a month before I can even get through the access road to camp. I'm with you fantail! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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