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<blockquote data-quote="Lumberjack" data-source="post: 245717" data-attributes="member: 3794"><p>Thats what many people normally do. It does work in many situations, but not all. I think MB knew about that method.</p><p></p><p>However one advantage to me is that i can place the bowline on the back side of the trunk so when it lands i can untie it easier, where the bowline around the trunk can be hard to get at after the tree is felled.</p><p></p><p>Not a personal nock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lumberjack, post: 245717, member: 3794"] Thats what many people normally do. It does work in many situations, but not all. I think MB knew about that method. However one advantage to me is that i can place the bowline on the back side of the trunk so when it lands i can untie it easier, where the bowline around the trunk can be hard to get at after the tree is felled. Not a personal nock. [/QUOTE]
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