Hey all. I've been wanting to find myself a dead Tamarack up here in Idaho, but need a little help. I'm very adamant about following forest service rules about not cutting live larch, which I can spot from a mile away based on the needles (leaves, technically) and branch sweep, but I can't seem to tell a dead fir from a dead pine from my posterior and a hole in the ground. I've tried googling the bark to see pictures, but they all look different. Do the branches have any particular kind of curl or does the tree have any readily identifiable characteristic that would make it easy to spot, from say, 100 yards away? Anything close to any road has already been cut anywhere I go. It's super popular here. Anything with good pictures would be a huge help!