catman529
Well-Known Member
Not sure if this is the right subforum to post in, but us deer hunters tend to pay attention to feed trees so I thought it might interest some of y'all.
I came across this via Youtube recommendations. I've always heard that the American chestnut was the most dominant species in the eastern US, but this gives a more realistic look to how it might have been. I still have never seen one of these trees in person, but I hope to see a few around someday. Looks like the ash trees are going the same way as the chestnut, we are losing them left and right to emerald ash borer.
I came across this via Youtube recommendations. I've always heard that the American chestnut was the most dominant species in the eastern US, but this gives a more realistic look to how it might have been. I still have never seen one of these trees in person, but I hope to see a few around someday. Looks like the ash trees are going the same way as the chestnut, we are losing them left and right to emerald ash borer.