Hi all,
I'm new to the forum. Let me say this has been a great resource for me lurking in the shadows. So much info, only on page 437 of bows.
Anyway I've been out harvesting as much as the old lady let me but as it turns to winter here the leaves are falling and they are my main identifiers. I'm becoming more familiar and paying more attention to structure and bark and anything else I can to help identify potential bow wood tree.
So, the question. How do you guys go about identifying trees in winter?
To date I've harvested some Oregon ash, elderberry, ocean spray, yew, still hunting vine maple..... all pretty easy with the exception of Oregon ash just looks like another tree to me without leaves.
Still building my knowledge base.
Thanks
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