Beau Martonik is joined by forestry expert Kenny Kane of Generation’s Forestry. We discuss the importance of forest management in sustaining deer populations and how understanding timber harvesting practices can enhance hunting strategies. Kenny shares an exciting hunting story of his 2024 mega PA mountain buck, types of logging cuts, invasive species harming our forests, gypsy moth update, browse sources deer love to feed on, and much more!
Topics:
00:00:00 - Intro and the Mountain Bucks Scouting Camp
00:09:46 - Private lands open to public hunting and hunting leases
00:15:51 - Managing doe populations
00:27:55 - Why tree tops are being left on the ground after logging
00:37:40 - Status of the Gypsy moths killing oak trees in Pennsylvania
00:41:38 - Why invasive plant and tree species are destructive for our forests
00:47:30 - Why are the Black Cherry trees dying
00:58:16 - The different type of timber cuts
01:05:07 - The top browse species that deer like to eat
01:09:00 - Forestry’s impact on the environment and wildlife
01:16:00 - Kenny’s Monster Public Land Pennsylvania archery buck
01:21:00 - Streamside Management Zone (SMZ) setup
01:30:50 - Best year of Kenny’s Life
01:37:00 - In-depth look at Kenny’s hunting spot where he killed the giant buck
01:44:00 - Generation’s Forestry
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