Someday isle
5 year old buck +







Now with the focus on habitat season my main focus is creating cover. I’ve marked out three separate areas, approximately an acre each, to do a combination of clearcutting, hack n squirt, girdle and squirt, and hinge cutting. I have two of those areas completed and will start working on the third area next weekend. There’s an additional half acre near my north property line that is a south facing slope above a wet weather creek bed that’s adjacent to the half acre area I cleared in 2021 that’s filled in very nicely with cover. I may do a little lighter clearing there but I want to be careful putting a potential bedding area right on the property line. I’d be interested in opinions on that.
Since my property is mostly closed canopy forest with a few exceptions, including the food plots that we’ve cleared ground for, I decided to go heavy with my cutting process this year. I’ve tried a little here and there over the last few years but never was very aggressive with it. This year I cut down most of the smaller mid story trees, dropped most of the cedars, did some hinge cutting to create immediate side cover, and killed virtually every other tree in the over-story with hack n squirt or girdle and squirt. I left a small handful of oaks that were really nice looking trees but I’d estimate I removed 90 percent of the canopy in these areas. I’m not too concerned about having enough acorns in good acorn years because the whole property is full of oaks. In fact, this year we had so many acorns a walk through the woods was like walking on marbles.
I don’t know that the pictures really show what it looks like in person but virtually every tree left standing has been treated and there’s plenty of side cover (at least that’s my opinion). Before I left yesterday I walked through each section and made sure there were clear paths through the area in every direction and tried to remove any dead ends. If all goes well I’ll do the same thing in late spring and make sure there’s plenty of ways in and out for the deer. Hopefully the results are good and then each year for the next few years I can add additional areas like these three.
That’s pretty long winded. Here are the pictures.