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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgewalker1" data-source="post: 4533234" data-attributes="member: 18374"><p>You can hinge cut. It will open the canopy and keep the tree alive which will create a thick bedding area. Look up Jim Ward on YouTube. His channel is all about habitat improvement on small tracts of land. There are alot of good channels dedicated to this subject but his will get you started in the right direction. I'm with buckaroo as I enjoy the whole process. It keeps me busy and in the woods when possible during the off season and I'm much more successful during the season. All I do is create or improve existing bedding areas, improve or encourage use on certain trails that work well with prevailing winds, make licking branches and rubbing posts and a mineral site mostly for trail cams. Once you start it will become as fun as hunting as you will see what works and what doesn't. It takes time but every year your property will become more and more desirable habitat wise for not just deer but all animals. Goodluck have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgewalker1, post: 4533234, member: 18374"] You can hinge cut. It will open the canopy and keep the tree alive which will create a thick bedding area. Look up Jim Ward on YouTube. His channel is all about habitat improvement on small tracts of land. There are alot of good channels dedicated to this subject but his will get you started in the right direction. I'm with buckaroo as I enjoy the whole process. It keeps me busy and in the woods when possible during the off season and I'm much more successful during the season. All I do is create or improve existing bedding areas, improve or encourage use on certain trails that work well with prevailing winds, make licking branches and rubbing posts and a mineral site mostly for trail cams. Once you start it will become as fun as hunting as you will see what works and what doesn't. It takes time but every year your property will become more and more desirable habitat wise for not just deer but all animals. Goodluck have fun. [/QUOTE]
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