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Haven't heard the word sumac for damn near 50 years. Back East that stuff would take over a field in one summer if allowed.
Interesting bait. I’ll have to try that.Now we just need an old boot.View attachment 407021
Very common where I grew up in SE MT. Good winter browse for mule deer. I like to check in and around it for sheds.Haven't heard the word sumac for damn near 50 years. Back East that stuff would take over a field in one summer if allowed.
What's the story on it out West?
Is that Staghorn sumac?Very common where I grew up in SE MT. Good winter browse for mule deer. I like to check in and around it for sheds.
Purely decorative…What is the purpose of the notches on the top of the hammers?
Haven't heard the word sumac for damn near 50 years. Back East that stuff would take over a field in one summer if allowed.
What's the story on it out West?
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At the nursery we sold it. First time in my yard. I have 25 plants in the ground, so I can kill a few, and still have plenty!Looks interesting.
Do you have experience growing it?
Only if you wanna catch a bunch of rednecks.Interesting bait. I’ll have to try that.
Skunkbush Sumac if I recall correctlyIs that Staghorn sumac?
Stuff back East was poison sumac.