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Dean Lofthouse
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I did a job clearing branches by a fishing pool for a local club last week and they seemed to think me making sure I was doing proper pruning cuts rather than just cutting a set amount off was a waste of time. Even when i tried to explain about the regrowth from pollard cuts they just seemed to want the quick fix. i did my best to please them and for the health of the trees though :)

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Hang on.

 

Someone hacked off a few Branches from a Minging Sycamore and threw them in the River....

 

Thats hardly Bludgeoning White Swans or Setting Horse's on Fire.

 

Its not their Sycamore though Mike nor their river :001_smile:

 

I have emailed the fishing club to tell them the error of their ways, blood sports are under fire, this sort of thing doesn't help anyone

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Hang on.

 

Someone hacked off a few Branches from a Minging Sycamore and threw them in the River....

 

Thats hardly Bludgeoning White Swans or Setting Horse's on Fire.

 

trouble is it wouldnt have bothered them if it was a tpo'd veteran oak on the river bank, i deal with this on SAC and SSSI sites all the time with angling clubs, i will try and get some examples next week of ash trees in a ravine woodland that have been hacked about by the angling with a pole saw :thumbdown:

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