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Lake Low? Grow your own brush piles #10424123 11/20/14 05:30 PM
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I saw this in the freshwater forum and thought it interesting.

Originally Posted By: Rudy Lackey
I found out that you can cut off limbs of Willow trees, just stick in the ground
near the water they grow into trees !
Just think about when the lake comes back up, lets do it .


So if your lake is down and you do believe it will some day be back to normal this might be a good idea for future fishing.

Re: Lake Low? Grow your own brush piles [Re: ezgoing] #10424270 11/20/14 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: ezgoing
I saw this in the freshwater forum and thought it interesting.

Originally Posted By: Rudy Lackey
I found out that you can cut off limbs of Willow trees, just stick in the ground
near the water they grow into trees !
Just think about when the lake comes back up, lets do it .


So if your lake is down and you do believe it will some day be back to normal this might be a good idea for future fishing.
hmmm hmmmVery Interesting!!


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Re: Lake Low? Grow your own brush piles [Re: ezgoing] #10424727 11/20/14 10:22 PM
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Hmmm. I wish I had when the lake was 13' low. They would have had only a year to grow though.


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Re: Lake Low? Grow your own brush piles [Re: ezgoing] #10424856 11/20/14 11:26 PM
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Right now most lakes are candidates... At least the ones I will visit near me.


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Re: Lake Low? Grow your own brush piles [Re: ezgoing] #10425118 11/21/14 01:49 AM
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Joe Pool is near normal.

I don't know if this will work but it would certainly be an easy way to build brush piles if it did. roflmao

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As was the case naturally at Weatherford and early in the spring the city came along and cut all the little saplings along the wall down. Back in '07 I caught a couple of limits walking that wall by fishing the sticks.
Quite a few years ago the COE at Benbrook cleared all the laydowns and overhanging limbs from Bear and Mustang Creeks during the spawn.


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Dang it EZ, like I don't have enough in my life to be able to add in lake tree farming. Headed to google now to see how it is done.


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Re: Lake Low? Grow your own brush piles [Re: BlueNitro] #10426267 11/21/14 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted By: BlueNitro
Dang it EZ, like I don't have enough in my life to be able to add in lake tree farming. Headed to google now to see how it is done.


roflmao

Let us know what you find.

Re: Lake Low? Grow your own brush piles [Re: ezgoing] #10427686 11/22/14 04:05 AM
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Great post! Texoma is a great candidate for this.

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