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  • good to help the grasses

  • Run rattlesnakes run.

  • can we apply the same principles to remove unwanted mexicunts?

  • @FUwogs really dude?

  • Very cool video. The natives used fire to manage the land here too in Western Oregon. It made it a much more agreeable place to live. less underbrush and poisen oak. What was left was clean rolling hills and big trees. Made for some great foraging. Thanks for sharing some real cool pics. Great burn! Dan

  • what tree huggers fail to understand is this is what has to happen to make their salad...

  • snap, crackle, pop!

  • Very interesting video Billy and Teddy. Takiing things back to the beginning is a good thing. Through up a quick vid on how it looks after a week, month etc so we can see how it works.

    By the way, Billy great article in Primitive Archer. Ugly points = better aim

    Nate

  • im glad to see that you rescued the animals you could. to bad you couldnt get a birds eye view of this from a chopper or small plane

  • im glad to see that you rescued the animals you could.

  • the wildlife will love yall in the next couple months. they do it all the time around here. Id be afraid the woods would go up in flames. thanks for sharing

  • My partner on the job I used to have was a Suix. He used to talk about how this was done for generations.

  • Fires are so cool

  • It is called slash and burn right?

  • @xxxvsxxx No it is a Controlled or prescribed burning, also known as hazard reduction burning it is a technique sometimes used in forest management

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