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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5547393" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>We have cut around oak tree several times with great success. Here at least it doesn't take a lot to make oak tree thrive. The piles in tight areas if you are trying to mainly bow hunt, you can push the piles to help funnel the deer in an area. If you gun hunt at well doesn't matter as much. Just depends for us we mainly burn them down unless we push then to a specific area. Also at our house we have a lot of rocks and sometime we push them there where we don't have to fool with working around the rocks. Mother nature generally provides the best cover for us, as far as planting. We never cut an oak tree just our rule and how our places lay out, unless they are just so thick together they won't grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5547393, member: 11992"] We have cut around oak tree several times with great success. Here at least it doesn't take a lot to make oak tree thrive. The piles in tight areas if you are trying to mainly bow hunt, you can push the piles to help funnel the deer in an area. If you gun hunt at well doesn't matter as much. Just depends for us we mainly burn them down unless we push then to a specific area. Also at our house we have a lot of rocks and sometime we push them there where we don't have to fool with working around the rocks. Mother nature generally provides the best cover for us, as far as planting. We never cut an oak tree just our rule and how our places lay out, unless they are just so thick together they won't grow. [/QUOTE]
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