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Title: Anyone know a good guide on tree identification???
Post by: Keith Wolfe on December 24, 2019, 07:58:12 PM
Out at my folks 30 minutes from my house. I know how to identify osage and pecan but wish i knew how to identify other trees for bow wood. 40 of our 65 acres wooded sloping down gradually in riparian creek woods. Tons of trees but i dont know what they are!!!!

Title: Re: Anyone know a good guide on tree identification???
Post by: KenH on December 24, 2019, 10:31:55 PM
This time of year it's really hard to ID tree species.  If you local extension agent doesn't have a freebie guide to trees, the best I know of (as a former forester myself) is the Peterson Field Guide series "A Field Guide To Eastern Trees" (Eastern US and Canada.  If you're west of the Mississip  there is also a 'Western Trees' volume.   

Title: Re: Anyone know a good guide on tree identification???
Post by: Pat B on December 25, 2019, 08:42:31 AM
The Peterson's Guide or Audubon Tree Guild or like Ken said your local Extension Service or check with the State University. Maybe your folks or a neighbor could help.
Title: Re: Anyone know a good guide on tree identification???
Post by: Keith Wolfe on December 25, 2019, 08:48:42 AM
Thanks, I ordered both. Going to cut some osage tomorrow after I hunt. I know there a few types of oaks but don't know how to tell.
Title: Re: Anyone know a good guide on tree identification???
Post by: OkKeith on December 25, 2019, 09:18:49 AM
My Wife (also a Forester and a Texan) completely agrees with Ken!

She also recommended the Trees of Texas Tree Guide by Stan Tekiela.

OkKeith

Title: Re: Anyone know a good guide on tree identification???
Post by: Keith Wolfe on December 25, 2019, 05:41:02 PM
Thanks, I'll check that one out too. Found some incredible straight osage easily today. Cutting down tomorrow.
Title: Re: Anyone know a good guide on tree identification???
Post by: Keith Wolfe on December 25, 2019, 07:20:20 PM
Found many nice small to medium straight branches of osage without cutting down a whole tree. They range from 1.5" to 7-8" diameter. What is y'alls preferred size in this scenario. 6-8ft sections straight or natural reflex. Many options. Cutting with reciprocating saw tomorrow after I hunt. Thanks
Title: Re: Anyone know a good guide on tree identification???
Post by: Pat B on December 26, 2019, 02:10:35 AM
I've made some really nice "pole" bows with 2" diameter shoots. I saw them in half lengthwise and bind them back together with small pieces of wood between to allow good air circulation. I don't worry about reflex now but add it later. With these small diameter poles you use sapwood and heartwood. Generally there isn't much heartwood anyway. I've made bows up to about 60# like this.
 7" to 8" diameter stuff is good and you'll get 3 or 4 staves from each.