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Post by Woody Williams on Oct 12, 2017 20:23:46 GMT -5
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Post by thebellcompany on Oct 12, 2017 20:41:21 GMT -5
Very very cool
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Post by tynimiller on Oct 12, 2017 20:54:57 GMT -5
That a cut cedar you used as the post?
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Post by Woody Williams on Oct 12, 2017 21:26:14 GMT -5
That a cut cedar you used as the post? Yes, They rubbed it more last year than this. Maybe because it was fresh cut?
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Post by tynimiller on Oct 12, 2017 21:27:50 GMT -5
That a cut cedar you used as the post? Yes, They rubbed it more last year than this. Maybe because it was fresh cut? yeah oils will began to dry somewhat but still the scent of the cedar will alone attract curiosity. I finally found a place of some cedars I know the person doesn't care if I cut some of their cedars down for this very reason next year.
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Post by throbak on Oct 13, 2017 6:51:13 GMT -5
Anyone want cedar I'm your Huckleberry!! I have thousands lol
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Post by tynimiller on Oct 13, 2017 11:04:52 GMT -5
Anyone want cedar I'm your Huckleberry!! I have thousands lol Um....where are you roughly located at...nothing specific needed. If reasonable I will definitely take that offer!
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Post by bill9068 on Oct 13, 2017 11:07:15 GMT -5
Cool, nice pictures.
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Post by benj on Oct 13, 2017 15:53:34 GMT -5
Awesome! I am for sure doing one of these next year in my "nature area"!
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Post by throbak on Oct 14, 2017 6:51:04 GMT -5
Madison Indiana I've been cutting a lot and just leaving them lay makes a mess but Boy do the deer like it opens the canopy and browse explodes in growth
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Post by straubam on Oct 15, 2017 10:41:50 GMT -5
U just use a cedar post from lumber company. How did u attach the licking branches and what beaches did u use. Also what scents did u use for mock scrape.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2017 15:56:09 GMT -5
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