If you know how to send threatening pms you surely aren’t dumb enough to not find the hunting sub-forum. Or are you? Shirley??
Don't call him Shirley!!!
R.
If you know how to send threatening pms you surely aren’t dumb enough to not find the hunting sub-forum. Or are you? Shirley??
not very smartDon't call him Shirley!!!
R.
not very smart
another waste , tiresome replies and %^^$%%
It's a classic. A man of your age should recognize a Frank Drebin line when he sees one. Wash a tablespoon of cement down with that Bud Light...
R.
"Excessive logging" means "I have MY house, the rest of you can go live in a cave". This has been an entertaining thread (in a train wreck kinda way). My Dad hunted in BC all of his life, mostly in and around the lower main land but also in the interior and up north. Always said "if you want to shoot a bear, go to a cut block". Everyone I knew "back in the day" hunted cut blocks for bears because the bears are drawn there for the ample food supply. Same with deer.
hunting bears .. if you don't like it stay away.. trying to argue AGAIN ..pls put me on your ignore list..comprehension is not your attribute
If you know how to send threatening pms you surely aren’t dumb enough to not find the hunting sub-forum. Or are you? Shirley??
Good to see I’m not the only one getting random PMs from this guy…
Interesting how you start a thread with a question and you are not ready to hear people’s opinions or knowledge on the matter!you're right I will .There seems to be about 6 or so trouble makers on here and they constantly ruin threads and derail to their ditch .. It's sad
and true ... If the don't like it stay.. away pretty simple
Look above ... very smart post from an adult ?
Interesting how you start a thread with a question and you are not ready to hear people’s opinions or knowledge on the matter!
It seams to be a trend on the thread you start, maybe?!?!
Entertaining for sure, but get old quick!!
Cheers
Will you be sending threatening PMs to everyone who doesnt agree with you or just pick out certain ones?
nooo..the spraying is done as soon as there is new growth and it's targeted to leaves , not needles. Pine, fir whatever .. And moose don't eat needles .Some blocks are not replanted for years and years ..It's all money , not enviro and animals
You too? Lol
For the record, you are 100% incorrect here.
Cut blocks are planted typically in the first spring the year following harvest so that the slash has had a bit of time to
settle and the slash piles have been burned for hazard abatement. Economically it makes the most sense to plant when the competitive brush species are the smallest and the piles are gone. If you have to have planters go back after the initial planting to fill plant the burn piles it costs more. Not to mention you have to replace the seedlings that got killed by burning.
Glyphosate is only applied in the late summer after conifer buds have closed but deciduous species are still sucking up sunshine. And that is only done on blocks that need it so they can offset the brush competition for a couple of seasons and give the plantation a chance to make it to free growing status. Spraying isn’t cheap, and its really labor intensive. And it isn’t just done willy nilly across the landscape.
Incidentally, when a droplet of glyphosate touches a dirt particle it becomes inert. A block that is sprayed only has the brush species knocked back for a season or two, and then it comes back.
For the record, you are 100% incorrect here.
Cut blocks are planted typically in the first spring the year following harvest so that the slash has had a bit of time to
settle and the slash piles have been burned for hazard abatement. Economically it makes the most sense to plant when the competitive brush species are the smallest and the piles are gone. If you have to have planters go back after the initial planting to fill plant the burn piles it costs more. Not to mention you have to replace the seedlings that got killed by burning.
Glyphosate is only applied in the late summer after conifer buds have closed but deciduous species are still sucking up sunshine. And that is only done on blocks that need it so they can offset the brush competition for a couple of seasons and give the plantation a chance to make it to free growing status. Spraying isn’t cheap, and its really labor intensive. And it isn’t just done willy nilly across the landscape.
Incidentally, when a droplet of glyphosate touches a dirt particle it becomes inert. A block that is sprayed only has the brush species knocked back for a season or two, and then it comes back.
If you believe that enjoy your cut blocks and hunting
leave your house and see . or u must cut trees for a living ?