Summary
The quest begins by finding a permit, which isn't that difficult since they are available at all Boise and Payette National Forest offices and ranger stations for $10 each through Thursday, Dec. 24, as well as more than a dozen businesses (for a full list, check out the "forest products permits" link under "passes and permits" on the Boise National Forest Web site at fs.usda.gov/boise).
Hunters are occasionally known to lose perspective while in the wilderness, often thinking they've found a perfect specimen to mount in their living rooms, only to discover the tree is twice the height of their house. Remember, big trees are catchand-release. Only trees 12 feet tall or shorter may be kept.See the full content of this document
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The Great Tree Hunt
Hunting would be absurdly easier if yoffr prey didn't move and could grow to, say, 100 feet tall. But when you're hunting a Christmas ...
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