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Quality Habitat Management ie; controlled burns
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5065066" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Someday I would love to have the manpower and support to manage a controlled burn....our Forester has mentioned before the the State Forestry Division can help with burns for a fee....if I remember correctly it was like $25 or $35 per acre which includes bringing in equipment to build firebreaks and manpower to assist with the burn.....the majority of our property is hardwood stand which we have completed TSI projects including hack-n-squirt and as mentioned in the other thread we're now working to thin a couple of cedar stands....but burning is something we haven't tried yet.</p><p></p><p>I do not want to go off topic but I do have a quick question......I LOVE to hunt (and eat) morel mushrooms.....and I've heard mushroom hunters in California will always focus on natural burn areas in the spring to find morels......so given the timing of your burn.....do you ever find morels or have anyone who hunts them in your burn area? Also.....it seems shed antlers would be easier to find after burning the fields off .... again, don't wanna get off topic....just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5065066, member: 20594"] Someday I would love to have the manpower and support to manage a controlled burn....our Forester has mentioned before the the State Forestry Division can help with burns for a fee....if I remember correctly it was like $25 or $35 per acre which includes bringing in equipment to build firebreaks and manpower to assist with the burn.....the majority of our property is hardwood stand which we have completed TSI projects including hack-n-squirt and as mentioned in the other thread we're now working to thin a couple of cedar stands....but burning is something we haven't tried yet. I do not want to go off topic but I do have a quick question......I LOVE to hunt (and eat) morel mushrooms.....and I've heard mushroom hunters in California will always focus on natural burn areas in the spring to find morels......so given the timing of your burn.....do you ever find morels or have anyone who hunts them in your burn area? Also.....it seems shed antlers would be easier to find after burning the fields off .... again, don't wanna get off topic....just curious. [/QUOTE]
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