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I don't mind timber cutting during the season. We've seen deer move in to a cut area in the afternoon after the cutting gang leaves. They seem to be going for the buds and tender ends of limbs left on the ground. I once saw a spike walk between a cutter and a skidder that were parked about ten yards apart in the cutting area when the crew left for the day.
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Originally Posted by Semisane
(Post 4114804)
I don't mind timber cutting during the season. We've seen deer move in to a cut area in the afternoon after the cutting gang leaves. They seem to be going for the buds and tender ends of limbs left on the ground. I once saw a spike walk between a cutter and a skidder that were parked about ten yards apart in the cutting area when the crew left for the day.
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