Originally Posted by ironeagle_84
Great post Andy, if you dont mind my asking, what would you do if there was more softwood (think pine, fir, cedar) with a small mix of madrone and occasionally an oak tree.

How would you hunt this type of woods?
Originally Posted by ironeagle_84
Great post Andy, if you dont mind my asking, what would you do if there was more softwood (think pine, fir, cedar) with a small mix of madrone and occasionally an oak tree.

How would you hunt this type of woods?


First, look for cuttings from the pine. They may be hammering the pine cones.

Also, I'd make sure I sat at the rare oak tree as well. Sometimes the evergreens can be like deserts with no food for the squirrels so a good producing oak might be a heavily used feeding tree.

I'm not familiar with madrone, but if they have something edible key on them as well. I think you should have some interesting species there in Oregon. Good luck!



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