Webb6 maj 2024 · Hinge cutting is a great way to create travel routes, bedding areas, and staging areas. There are times when cutting an oak or maple is necessary to complete … Webb11 sep. 2024 · Pine trees do not survive well after a hinge cut and are better off if they are just cut off even. They do not provide good regrowth. The only use you can get out of …
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Webb21 mars 2014 · Check out Dr. Jim’s Habitat Blog. EXTREME DEER HABITAT is an educational site dedicated to helping landowners get the most out of their deer habitat, with an emphasis on the use of a chainsaw to shape your property.Dr. Jim is a leading expert on the subject of hinge cutting trees for deer habitat. He will help you to gain an … Webb16 jan. 2015 · 400 Posts. #6 · Jan 12, 2015. It is certainly a personal preference. I don't advertise hinge cutting. As soon as the tree is on the ground it is instant cover. Over time vegetation will grow up around it providing more cover. Also, look at it like this. If you are completing true TSI you are cutting cull or undesirable trees that you didn't want. Webb15 jan. 2014 · I know those trees aren't valuble to deer nutrition wise that's why I cut em.i also cut dogwood.The regrowth is what im waiting for this spring.They found something they like in the hinge cuts they love, they stampeded it.The deer in my area are healthy and fat cuz my property butts up against a 9000 acre hunting club with 75+food plots … fallout 3 soldier build