Livesintrees
5 year old buck +
So I’ve been gone cutting to some extent for quite awhile now. Now on my own property I’ve startesd ast year and the deer responded better then I could hope. I’ll hinge a bit more this offseason in the same areas as well.
We know that getting sunlight to the forest floor rejuvenates the seedbank with natural browse and Forbe growth.
In a mature hardwoods setting has anyone given thought to or has anyone experienced a benefit to removing some leaf cover from the forest floor? I know some burn their timber. Has anyone gone as simple as taking a leaf blower to an area and simply exposed bare soil to the sun directly? And in addition possibly broadcast some all purpose fertilizer to such an area? I know leaf cover or not, the sun and Mother Nature make it happen. But perhaps increased results with some help are possible. I’m not talking a 50 acre area (that’s just crazy) But for the smaller scale more precisely placed bedding areas that may be 1/2 acre or around there.
I’ve fertilized sections of properties in the passed before a rain and in a weeks time the draw it had to the deer was undeniable. Maybe it would provide the same assistance to such areas.
With the end or nearing the end of the late seasons in most of the country, habitat season (almost as much fun as hunting) as I like to call it is here.
We know that getting sunlight to the forest floor rejuvenates the seedbank with natural browse and Forbe growth.
In a mature hardwoods setting has anyone given thought to or has anyone experienced a benefit to removing some leaf cover from the forest floor? I know some burn their timber. Has anyone gone as simple as taking a leaf blower to an area and simply exposed bare soil to the sun directly? And in addition possibly broadcast some all purpose fertilizer to such an area? I know leaf cover or not, the sun and Mother Nature make it happen. But perhaps increased results with some help are possible. I’m not talking a 50 acre area (that’s just crazy) But for the smaller scale more precisely placed bedding areas that may be 1/2 acre or around there.
I’ve fertilized sections of properties in the passed before a rain and in a weeks time the draw it had to the deer was undeniable. Maybe it would provide the same assistance to such areas.
With the end or nearing the end of the late seasons in most of the country, habitat season (almost as much fun as hunting) as I like to call it is here.