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Falling a Big One
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<blockquote data-quote="rbtree" data-source="post: 42959" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>He put in the snipe, humboldt style, giving us a nice sliding surface for smooth butt action. </p><p></p><p>I used two 8 foot poles as gunning sticks to help us determine the exact gun. We had to be near dead on perfect.</p><p></p><p>We ran a rope out to the tree truck, through a block, and to David's pick up, which we used to pull her over. It was a backup, just to make sure any bad wood fibers got broken. But it pretty much went over on its own, due to its favor in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbtree, post: 42959, member: 258"] He put in the snipe, humboldt style, giving us a nice sliding surface for smooth butt action. I used two 8 foot poles as gunning sticks to help us determine the exact gun. We had to be near dead on perfect. We ran a rope out to the tree truck, through a block, and to David's pick up, which we used to pull her over. It was a backup, just to make sure any bad wood fibers got broken. But it pretty much went over on its own, due to its favor in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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