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Re: Is it too late to chainsaw trees around the feeder? [Re: bulltide] #8437579 11/03/21 04:01 AM
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Needing a "clear" shooting lane pretty much solves what you need to do imo. Agree with the guys on it will likely tire you more than it spooks the deer


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Re: Is it too late to chainsaw trees around the feeder? [Re: bulltide] #8438065 11/03/21 06:27 PM
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if the deer are used to humans being around making noise then the deer are used to noises. I can work chainsaw and plow my foot plot on the 2nd weekend of bow season and still had deer that night.


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