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Offline Jeff

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Digger Logs??
« on: December 04, 2001, 06:29:38 am »
Any ideas on this one guys?

On 2001-12-03 at 08:33:49,
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ask_the_forester_question = I am in school and need to know "What are
digger logs? "

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Re: Digger Logs??
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2001, 12:17:42 am »
I don't think this is what she is asking for,  but since I don't have hydraulics on my tractor,  and I skid my logs flat on the ground,  maybe I pull "digger logs".  My skid trails look like trenches with tire tracks on each side!
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Re: Digger Logs??
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2001, 06:48:28 am »
A digger log is a log that is placed at a 30o angle to the bank.  It is held in place with the use of rebar that, like the cover logs, is driven into the stream bed.  
A digger log creates a miniature waterfall which scours the streambottom and over time creates a pool.  The stream gradually restores a natural pattern of flow that increases the suspension of sand to silt-sized sediment.  This in turn provides a well aerated gravel bed which is ideal spawning habitat for Salmon and Brook Trout.

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Re: Digger Logs??
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2001, 07:25:54 am »
  Thank you, Kevin, for the new term as well as the definition.   I  reckon working in and around the woods all of ones life, one still finds the learning curve rising.  I will use the term at my next watershed council meeting and watch faces to see if anyone knows the term.  About fifty percent of the people are logger heads too.  It will be interesting.  Thank you. 8)
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Re: Digger Logs??
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2001, 11:53:11 am »
O.K. Kevin, fess up, where did ya find the answer??  :D
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Re: Digger Logs??
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2001, 01:02:01 pm »
My guess would be that Kevin values the good ole search engine.  Digger log:

http://www.acapcb.ns.ca/diggerlog.html
http://www3.pei.aibn.com/~sea/valleypic.html

But his quote comes from the bottom of this website
http://www.valleyweb.com/focs/projects.htm

Nothing wrong with letting google do the work for ya! ;)

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Re: Digger Logs??
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2001, 01:05:09 pm »
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Re: Digger Logs??
« Reply #7 on: December 05, 2001, 06:32:35 pm »
Good job Kevin. I should have been thinking watersheds and fish habitat instead of timber. Forgot that one.
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Re: Digger Logs??
« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2001, 05:56:52 pm »
   So from the pic it goes right across the stream bed but not perpendicular to the direction of flow- that's the 30* angle, right, that one end is further upstream than t'other? The only type I'd seen illustrated previously in a book on encouraging trout was a way to fake an undercut bank by making a wooden structure there as well- but it was like a little shelf built out from the bank, not something straddling the entire watercourse. hmm.. :)  lw
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Re: Digger Logs??
« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2002, 05:18:13 pm »
 ;D Kevin has the right idea. Can't remember everything you ever learned, or your head would explode! Trick is, remembering what book the answer is in. :P
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