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Tree Stand and sap questions. Mostly a City idiot, at this point in my existence.
I got a feeling the danged rosin will still ooze a bit. Grew up in the edges of where they were pretty opportunistic, 2nd growth plants.
My question is , what about a trash bag wrapped around the tree and covered with a burlap sack? Tie it with bailing twine so that it rots away over time rather than cutting into the tree.
Eventual cleanup of some trash of course as it degrades over time.

That said. Does stuff like this tend screw with animal activities and mess up the hunting spot? If so, for how long would ya expect?
Then is something like this ok with any wildlife/hunting regulations or just simply prevailing norms in the area?

It will fully heal and quit oozing sap eventually. I'm just trying to expedite the process.
Archery season doesn't start until mid/late September here, so the deer won't give a shįť by then, if they even do now.
 

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Speaking of cutting pine. Anyone else get to flush cut pine trees outta the yard as a kid?
Mom, Sis and myself on a shiny chromed Craftsman bow saw. That twangy sound from the blade. Two of us working the saw while the other one kept kerosene swabbed on the blade. Steel Peanut can and an old trim painting brush.
Mid 70's, Mom got tired of the bow saw and bought a Echo cs302. Deafening little thing.
Mom and Sis are gone now, the bow saw is probably still in the attic somewhere.
The Echo is on a shelf in the shed. Likely all of the hoses are like a string of chewing gum now. I liked the flex of Echo lines, but danged if they didn't turn into nasty goo when they got old.
 
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