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Clean them up and throw them in a cast iron pan with butter over an open wood fire. Got your post back to being about wood:happybanana::rock2:

have eaten crappie many times. sweet meat. I like a light breading, too... in bacon grease... and olive oil... yum!

oh, the thread is about wood? lol... I cook over hot oak wood coals often... wood from my woodpile, oak... often it is wood i have split. and at times mesquite, too. ;)
 
Got after the pile again today. Have knocked down about 2 cords so far this afternoon and probably 2-2.5 cords left give or take that I want to have done by noon tomorrow when I need to head back to work. I'm really loving the sun shade I bought earlier this summer.

Ran out of Aspen to split first.
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Third or so cord of red oak.
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Mixed maple and birch.
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Split up the last of the rounds this morning. I still have a couple cords to do at the hunting cabin but the lake cabin is done.

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Mixed hardwood in foreground and Aspen in background.
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Norway pine and a little balsam.
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Evicted several thousand ants, dozens of centipedes/slugs/grubs, one snake, and one salamander.
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Split up the last of the rounds this morning. I still have a couple cords to do at the hunting cabin but the lake cabin is done.

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Mixed hardwood in foreground and Aspen in background.
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Norway pine and a little balsam.
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Evicted several thousand ants, dozens of centipedes, slugs, and grubs, one snake, and one salamander.
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nice! now you need some chickens to bat cleanup.

Brian
 
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My scrounge spot for awhile

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all the pine I am splitting now is so full of worms that next years growing season should be devastating to pine..... if there is a dry spring next, pine will be king here for free firewood!
What bug do those grubs turn into? That pine from your tree job was absolutely infested with them.
 
What bug do those grubs turn into? That pine from your tree job was absolutely infested with them.
for real I do not know, but they sure do a number on a live tree killing it faster than I could probably cut it down ! the grubs sure do make for some great sunfish bait!
 
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