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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter77" data-source="post: 5410750" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p>I tried to drop them off the plot, problem is a lot were leaning the wrong way to accomplish this with my skill level. I had one large walnut I went to cut and when I hit the center it was rotten and kicked 90 to the right. That what the pile is in the middle. I'm blessed that I do have a lot of pinch points on this plot. The far back is a pond, up the left side there is some big trees that have died and fallen, creating a few more pinch points. On the right side, there is a rock ledge that runs out to about half way in plot. the deer avoid it and come down behind that middle brush pile. that's a saddle going up and over to neighbors property. On the saddle, there's a 900' elevation gain from the food plot to the top and on the right side is 500' rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter77, post: 5410750, member: 1760"] I tried to drop them off the plot, problem is a lot were leaning the wrong way to accomplish this with my skill level. I had one large walnut I went to cut and when I hit the center it was rotten and kicked 90 to the right. That what the pile is in the middle. I'm blessed that I do have a lot of pinch points on this plot. The far back is a pond, up the left side there is some big trees that have died and fallen, creating a few more pinch points. On the right side, there is a rock ledge that runs out to about half way in plot. the deer avoid it and come down behind that middle brush pile. that's a saddle going up and over to neighbors property. On the saddle, there's a 900' elevation gain from the food plot to the top and on the right side is 500' rise. [/QUOTE]
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