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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1382093" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Bigfoot</p><p>Chances are if they are solid now they will stay that way for a good long while. If they have some age on them they probably are treated with the good stuff and that will help also. Either way I'd say that was a good buy take em when you can get em.</p><p></p><p>Keep an eye on your hunting excursions for standing dead cedars in the woods. Find a nice one that is bleached white outside and cut a few posts out of it and try them. I think you will be surprised what a difference it makes. Put those roping horses to work snaking posts out of the woods and get some good training and muscling in while your at it. The best ones always seem to be in the hardest places to get to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1382093, member: 21382"] Bigfoot Chances are if they are solid now they will stay that way for a good long while. If they have some age on them they probably are treated with the good stuff and that will help also. Either way I'd say that was a good buy take em when you can get em. Keep an eye on your hunting excursions for standing dead cedars in the woods. Find a nice one that is bleached white outside and cut a few posts out of it and try them. I think you will be surprised what a difference it makes. Put those roping horses to work snaking posts out of the woods and get some good training and muscling in while your at it. The best ones always seem to be in the hardest places to get to. [/QUOTE]
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