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  1. LANDROBBER13

    Replacing trees in timber stands

    I would plant Norway Spruce; they do well in partial shade or full sun; Hemlocks are susceptible to various invasive pests and are preferred browse for our little whitetailed friends. I've even had Norways do well in full shade but they tend to be a little sparse. Good luck, privacy is almost...
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    Lost an old friend

    What a shame to lose a giant like that:( It is pretty common for the older trees to be hollowed out like that. On the bright side, now it's time to make lemonade. The firewood and blind are great ideas but I would salvage any straight sections; ( minimum 12" diameter and 6ft. in length) and...
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    Foi 3/2/11

    Skip, your last two posts are right on target; I went through the same scenario-- one year you have permission and the next you don't because someone's cousin needs aplace to hunt more than you do or the land changed hands and the new owner doesn't allow hunting. From a very early age I had a...
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    Educated guesses...How Many Inches?

    I would say mid 130's - Good luck with him!
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    Our deer over the last 10 yrs.

    Thanks for the pics; I like your nephew's style, he doesn't mess around.
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    Timber Stand Improvment

    Well said and well done Dbltree. I would encourage anyone trying TSI to make all decisions first with paint. It is amazing how one's discernment changes when there is a sharp saw in his hands. P.S. what is that green saw doing back in the picture? :D
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    Edge Feathering and bedding areas

    First, thank you for all you add to the site. I've used some of your information and have found it very beneficial. Concerning saws, I think you'll be very happy with the Jonsered; we did away with the Poulans and Homelites in the 70's, started with the Jonsereds in the 80's and by mid 80's...
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