It takes all kind's.
Jeff :msp_wink:
Jeff :msp_wink:
Sounds like a pain in the ass. Just set out a timed feeder below your blind. They'll come walkin right up to it and you shoot em from 20 feet away, probably you'll be too drunk to shoot straight, hit em in the gut and let em run away to die slowly, but eventually you'll kill one clean. If that seems too difficult, there are plenty of canned hunt ranches here in Texas where you can just walk up to something you'd like to kill, put several bullets/arrows into it, your guide will finish it off for you and you'll get some meat you prolly won't eat, and a stuffed head of it looking wild and majestic. Pussies
OK, I read a couple articles on this. These guys are talking saplings for the most part. I wouldn't go more than 4-5 inches with what you are thinking about. 12"? Forget about it, you are looking at a hell of a barber chair.
Well thanks fer taking the time to clear that up, I feel we owe you something fer yer trouble.:msp_rolleyes:
I will suggest that you research what kind of trees will live through this, because all of them will not and some of them would be more dangerous than others.
Also understand that you are reading what someone wrote for you to read. Really look at your deer herd and ask yourself if they have any other routes around your wall. This was made seem way to easy when it came out in the deer hunting rags.
If you did something like that on my land, leased or not, I would take you to court.
Also understand you can't in my area fall trees in or close to creeks or streams.
Cheers,
I think the comment by Huskstihl was said tongue in cheek somewhat more as a self crit than a hit out .......however the way they used saws in that vid does leave a lot to be desired
Nope. Anybody who has seen a video of me cutting knows I'm a little bit "special," but I cut better than those guys.
BTW, I don't like the pussification of hunting, not hunting itself. It's supposed to be hard. You're supposed to practice, it's nice if u'r sober
It's good for deer and other wildlife.
The meant I was jokingDon't know what the wildlife "feel" except I do know more branches on the ground level help provide, bedding, food and shelter from predatory critters. I always find critters around trees blown down in the bramble. Wonder why?
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