Daver
PMA Member
Now that I have completed TSI 101 and know a little bit about what a real TSI program means, I have a question...
The plan at this point is to start a real TSI program next year in my timber, but I want to whack a few more trees now and get some more bedding/browse area established, pre-TSI if you will. If I stick to only girdling big shagbarks and tipping over smaller what I know not to be oaks and walnuts this weekend, can I go wrong with that?
I was thinking about declaring "girdle war" on the shaggies and hinging a bunch of smaller undesirables to concentrate my bedding areas even more. Should I gas up the chainsaw and go crazy or wait until next year?
The plan at this point is to start a real TSI program next year in my timber, but I want to whack a few more trees now and get some more bedding/browse area established, pre-TSI if you will. If I stick to only girdling big shagbarks and tipping over smaller what I know not to be oaks and walnuts this weekend, can I go wrong with that?
I was thinking about declaring "girdle war" on the shaggies and hinging a bunch of smaller undesirables to concentrate my bedding areas even more. Should I gas up the chainsaw and go crazy or wait until next year?