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Nontypical Buck
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I'm not really all that good though. When you're dealing with a one track mind, it's pretty easy to anticipate which way the train is headed
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You are right, you aren't that good at all. If you were , you would have realized if you had good regeneration in that cut , you would have a closed canopy with very little sunlight reaching the forest floor, which is why you have indian pipes growing. The same low light conditions occur in stands of pole and saw timber which explains why there is little if any regeneration even with very low DDs.



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It appears you have talked in circles for so long that you don't even notice when you've made yourself too dizzy to think straight. Since you've contradicted yourself within the span of a few posts, I'll leave you to carry on the arguement with yourself. Just don't get too upset with when you realize youve proven yourself wrong again
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It appears you have talked in circles for so long that you don't even notice when you've made yourself too dizzy to think straight. Since you've contradicted yourself within the span of a few posts, I'll leave you to carry on the arguement with yourself. Just don't get too upset with when you realize youve proven yourself wrong again
BTW, when are you going to explain how the PGC determines yhe number of antlerless deer that need to be harvested in each WMU if they don't know how many deer we have?
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The whole plant can be cooked. It is tasteless if eaten raw, but has a taste like asparagus when it is cooked. A nice way of saying,if you need it to survive,it's edible. But tastes like crap.



