6x6
PMA Member
I bet sumac would work good, especially early, Daver. The one thing I like the most about the willows, is they stay green under the bark alot longer, and sometimes start sprouting new growth if the soil is moist enough.
I like to put smaller, bushier trees in right before the velvet strips off. Then the first week of october I put in much larger diameter, fresh trees. They really rub them hard throughout the october lull period, when they are just putting on the pounds and building up their neck muscles. Sometimes the september trees are all dried out before they really care much about serious rubbing, but the new, bigger october trees usually get tore up the first night and everyday after.
The bushy trees I put in a couple weeks ago get alot of nuzzleing, sniffing and scent marking with a little scrapeing, while they are feeding in the clover.
They are still checking out this last october tree, but most of the branches have been destroyed, long ago.
I like to put smaller, bushier trees in right before the velvet strips off. Then the first week of october I put in much larger diameter, fresh trees. They really rub them hard throughout the october lull period, when they are just putting on the pounds and building up their neck muscles. Sometimes the september trees are all dried out before they really care much about serious rubbing, but the new, bigger october trees usually get tore up the first night and everyday after.
The bushy trees I put in a couple weeks ago get alot of nuzzleing, sniffing and scent marking with a little scrapeing, while they are feeding in the clover.
They are still checking out this last october tree, but most of the branches have been destroyed, long ago.