EarthySpirit
5 year old buck +
I have a couple ridges of tall cedars that have outgrown their cover value. YOu can see through them for 100 yards. I want to create more browse cover here by either thinning or hinging. Do you have recomendations? Should I just take our blocks of them and let other stuff grow, or hinge areas and let whatever sun hits the ground there encourage growth. The reason I was considering the latter is that it would provide something on the ground that breaks up the terrain so you cannot see so far, might enrouage more travel, but it would also open up the canopy. These areas are just useless. Deer don't even use them for thermals because of their height. I want this land to be used for either food or cover, or at least travel corridors. thanks for any advice.