Originally Posted by CNC
That's great info......I adjusted my squiggly lines....The fire peaks would have been opposite. I think you answered your own question with the last one Gobbler.....May and June would be the best time to burn a portion of it with secondary burns during the true dormant season.....I think we make the wrong assumption that this is bad for the young turkeys.....Again though we're talking about slow low intensity burns and not big grass head fires.


Show me the data that says "fire peaks would have been opposite".
"May and June would be the best time to burn a portion of it" Yea, right at the end of turkey nesting season, the beginning or quail nesting season with flightless poults running around......OK rolleyes

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This was the fire from yesterday at 8 pm. Wouldn't be possible in August with the high humidities and high fuel moisture of summer.


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