SD51555
5 year old buck +
I had to put cam chips out this morning. Knew I had a few branches to cut off trails. So I started walking. Before I knew it, I was cutting down balsam poplar sprouts (probably 100+), liberating dogwoods, finding-marking-releasing juneberry bushes, clearing overhead brush that would eventually end up on the trail, and going over my dig plan for next month.
It got me to thinking, sometimes just walking with the silky can do a ton of good. This was something I’ve worked on for a while. I’ve discovered how to tell good poplar from balsam poplar. Balsam are the big leaves on the right. The quaking aspen that is premium browse is on the left.
I pulled on one for some reason, and the whole thing just ripped out of the ground on an old root.
Bad on the left, good on the right.
This spot looks nothing fancy, but look closer…
There’s gooseberry that could be brought some easy light and into production.
New oak. Likely bur, but it’s also pointy.
And ROD that is poised to produce if it can get the nutrients to finish these berries. I’ve seen lots of dogwood aborts when resources get thin.
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It got me to thinking, sometimes just walking with the silky can do a ton of good. This was something I’ve worked on for a while. I’ve discovered how to tell good poplar from balsam poplar. Balsam are the big leaves on the right. The quaking aspen that is premium browse is on the left.

I pulled on one for some reason, and the whole thing just ripped out of the ground on an old root.

Bad on the left, good on the right.

This spot looks nothing fancy, but look closer…

There’s gooseberry that could be brought some easy light and into production.

New oak. Likely bur, but it’s also pointy.

And ROD that is poised to produce if it can get the nutrients to finish these berries. I’ve seen lots of dogwood aborts when resources get thin.

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