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Re: Hinge Cutting Progress
[Re: Joe4majors]
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02/08/18 12:38 PM
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BradB
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About 3 years ago I started doing a mix of hinge and full cuts on mid-story junk trees, mainly Ironwood and Sweet Gum, in two somewhat open Oak flats near my main crop field. Goal was to create visibility for me and to get some sun on the ground to promote good growth., The results have been great. The first place I started on I now have anywhere from 100 to 200 yards of visibility from my stand but from a deer's perspective it is a mess which they feel very comfortable in.Last year I got to watch about 10 minutes of a full on chase through there, something I had only got glimpses of before. This year I saw 15 deer on a morning sit which was a record for me.Definitely worth the chainsaw hours and still needs some work. Maintenance is easy, a few hours in the late summer spraying any hardwoods or Privet that has popped up. The second place I still have a lot of work on and at this point have just got some lanes and general clearing done to get some visibilty. First sit on it a nice doe group crossed it just exactly as I figured they would so high hopes for this place too.I would give some thought to where you invest your time. I chose the first spot because one year I watched 7 racked bucks cross a clearcut just a little out of range and re-enter the woods at this spot.Its bound by a creek on the east and south with a major crossing 75 yards north of the stand, a four year old clearcut on the west and about 7 acres of beans and corn on north.And 3 fall food plots within about 300 yards.So it pretty much meets all the qualifications to make a deer happy,
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Re: Hinge Cutting Progress
[Re: BradB]
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02/08/18 01:15 PM
02/08/18 01:15 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 6,740 Lake View, AL
Joe4majors
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About 3 years ago I started doing a mix of hinge and full cuts on mid-story junk trees, mainly Ironwood and Sweet Gum, in two somewhat open Oak flats near my main crop field. Goal was to create visibility for me and to get some sun on the ground to promote good growth., The results have been great. The first place I started on I now have anywhere from 100 to 200 yards of visibility from my stand but from a deer's perspective it is a mess which they feel very comfortable in.Last year I got to watch about 10 minutes of a full on chase through there, something I had only got glimpses of before. This year I saw 15 deer on a morning sit which was a record for me.Definitely worth the chainsaw hours and still needs some work. Maintenance is easy, a few hours in the late summer spraying any hardwoods or Privet that has popped up. The second place I still have a lot of work on and at this point have just got some lanes and general clearing done to get some visibilty. First sit on it a nice doe group crossed it just exactly as I figured they would so high hopes for this place too.I would give some thought to where you invest your time. I chose the first spot because one year I watched 7 racked bucks cross a clearcut just a little out of range and re-enter the woods at this spot.Its bound by a creek on the east and south with a major crossing 75 yards north of the stand, a four year old clearcut on the west and about 7 acres of beans and corn on north.And 3 fall food plots within about 300 yards.So it pretty much meets all the qualifications to make a deer happy, Thanks for sharing. About how large of an area would you say you hinge cut?
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Re: Hinge Cutting Progress
[Re: Joe4majors]
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02/11/18 09:06 PM
02/11/18 09:06 PM
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AUwrestler
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Ive been lookibg up h8nge cutting a bunch, and think it is 9ne of the best things you can do for a property
I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore I believe in work, hard work. -George Petrie (1945)
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Re: Hinge Cutting Progress
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06/11/18 08:56 PM
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bowshot
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You really need a plan on what your trying to get out of hinge cutting it's not a matter of July cutting trees off 5' from the ground. You want to create a trail if you will with thick hinged trees on both sides try to use it as a funnel. Go on deer and deer hunting and watch Steve Bartillia show you how it's done right this guy is the absolute best at hinge cutting
Last edited by bowshot; 06/11/18 09:03 PM.
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Re: Hinge Cutting Progress
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06/12/18 01:54 PM
06/12/18 01:54 PM
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Posts: 6,740 Lake View, AL
Joe4majors
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You really need a plan on what your trying to get out of hinge cutting it's not a matter of July cutting trees off 5' from the ground. You want to create a trail if you will with thick hinged trees on both sides try to use it as a funnel. Go on deer and deer hunting and watch Steve Bartillia show you how it's done right this guy is the absolute best at hinge cutting True. It's also not just making trails and funnels. It's opening the canopy, creating screens, creating horizontal cover for bedding, etc. I'm sure my 2nd attempt at doing this will be better than my 1st. Thanks for Steve's name...I'll check out his stuff.
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