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The Science and Fine Art of Tree Spiking
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<blockquote data-quote="logcutter429" data-source="post: 322592" data-attributes="member: 2524"><p>Reminds me of the tree i cut last winter, nice 20' pine, cut it bucked it, went to the landing, when i got to the landing they had it set out, some deer hunter had spiked a later about ten foot up the tree, it was kinda viney so i didnt see them, got lucky didnt hit them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logcutter429, post: 322592, member: 2524"] Reminds me of the tree i cut last winter, nice 20' pine, cut it bucked it, went to the landing, when i got to the landing they had it set out, some deer hunter had spiked a later about ten foot up the tree, it was kinda viney so i didnt see them, got lucky didnt hit them [/QUOTE]
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