Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
- Luziano
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Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
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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Re: Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
In loggers point you can cut all the trees you want and get some gm$
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Re: Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
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.
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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Re: Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
If you chainsaw the tree your budy is sitting on a treestand, HE goes to the lodge.
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Re: Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
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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Re: Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
Holy moly, that's the craziest instance of assimilation and adaptation I've ever heard of!! "Freudian Slip, meet Pavlov's Deer." "Honey, have you seen my chainsaw???"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.
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Re: Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
Just a matter of time until the first one would ask for a wolfsbane version for the next Halloween event...
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Re: Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
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.
Go to Hirsh and cut down a few trees and shoot any stags that show up.
Sounds like a plan.
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Re: Chainsaw (to clear small areas)
Hahhahaa. I certainly wasnt expecting all this! Well, yes, chainsaw can also work as red deer caller.
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