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<blockquote data-quote="Odog" data-source="post: 5543025" data-attributes="member: 125195"><p>My honest opinion, goto the forest circus office and find out what ranger district the wood is in. Get a firewood map for that area and see if the wood is in an area that's open for cutting. If so just buy the permit and have at it. That's kind of what I do, I cut in Fairfield, scum valley, and the jarbidge areas. I cut pine and fir, but if there's some cool looking dead wood I grab it. The permit doesn't state what you have to cut, (although it does say no cutting certain pines)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Odog, post: 5543025, member: 125195"] My honest opinion, goto the forest circus office and find out what ranger district the wood is in. Get a firewood map for that area and see if the wood is in an area that's open for cutting. If so just buy the permit and have at it. That's kind of what I do, I cut in Fairfield, scum valley, and the jarbidge areas. I cut pine and fir, but if there's some cool looking dead wood I grab it. The permit doesn't state what you have to cut, (although it does say no cutting certain pines) [/QUOTE]
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