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Figure out which Saturday in February works best for everybody. I'm open to 7, 14, or 21. White bass will start schooling on Stockton late Feb/early March and I think Matt needs a lot of fish to clean. Need to have Derek and Sam along with Steve, who has trouble catching anything, meet me on the ramp one day. They school in open water before the spawn about 10 to 20 feet under the surface and last year we had a blast chasing them around the lake.
I am out the 7th
 

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21st then? Have to watch and not make a mud run out of it. Thinking it over, just need to drop and cut to manageable size to move with tractor. Bring over to my side and then limb and load what people want. I can clean up in the evenings since we will have more light after work with the time change. Still have enough cold weather left that people will still want the hedge for firewood. Sap will still be down and I was wondering will that make it better for milling and drying?
 

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21st then? Have to watch and not make a mud run out of it. Thinking it over, just need to drop and cut to manageable size to move with tractor. Bring over to my side and then limb and load what people want. I can clean up in the evenings since we will have more light after work with the time change. Still have enough cold weather left that people will still want the hedge for firewood. Sap will still be down and I was wondering will that make it better for milling and drying?
Sap down is definitely better for lumber.
 
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