Chainsaw (to clear small areas)

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Luziano
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Chainsaw (to clear small areas)

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A Chainsaw that can be used to cut down trees. Ammount of trees/reserve that can be cut should be small, ej. 20, if a new one gets cut the 1st one respawn. That will allow us to clear small places and get better views from our treestands.
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In loggers point you can cut all the trees you want and get some gm$ :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I'd agree if it took about the same time as IRL.
Like you need to spend a few minutes per a tree, 15-25 min for large trees, and there is a risk that it falls over you and sends you to a lodge. :)

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If you chainsaw the tree your budy is sitting on a treestand, HE goes to the lodge.
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And I promise my next suggestion wont be napalm. :?
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Around here, the deer have learned that the sound of a chainsaw means pretty soon there will be some easy to reach fresh leaves on the ground. Some have brought a small chainsaw hunting, started it up for a bit, maybe cut a little brush, then shut it off and wait. ;)
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splainin2do wrote:Around here, the deer have learned that the sound of a chainsaw means pretty soon there will be some easy to reach fresh leaves on the ground. Some have brought a small chainsaw hunting, started it up for a bit, maybe cut a little brush, then shut it off and wait. ;)
Holy moly, that's the craziest instance of assimilation and adaptation I've ever heard of!! :shock: "Freudian Slip, meet Pavlov's Deer." 8-) :D "Honey, have you seen my chainsaw???" :lol: :lol:
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Just a matter of time until the first one would ask for a wolfsbane version for the next Halloween event...
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Down here in N.Z. its common for Red deer to mistake a chainsaw for another stag and start roaring back during the rut.
Go to Hirsh and cut down a few trees and shoot any stags that show up.
Sounds like a plan.
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Hahhahaa. I certainly wasnt expecting all this! Well, yes, chainsaw can also work as red deer caller.
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