SPIKER
Elite Member
Great for you
HOWEVER the tree stands in your pic looks like it needs a lot of work to keep chances of forest fire risk low and a LOT of work for thinning/trimming for form for later lumber production.
I would suggest you get yourself a forester ASAP go to you local DNR (department of natural resources) for state run/certified people. It will help you out a LOT in both game hunting and later $ from lumber/pulp & land improvement going forward.
Mark
HOWEVER the tree stands in your pic looks like it needs a lot of work to keep chances of forest fire risk low and a LOT of work for thinning/trimming for form for later lumber production.
I would suggest you get yourself a forester ASAP go to you local DNR (department of natural resources) for state run/certified people. It will help you out a LOT in both game hunting and later $ from lumber/pulp & land improvement going forward.
Mark