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Lake LBJ current
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12/29/15 01:58 PM
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crapyetr
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i dropped some cedar north end of LBJ (not up to the rocks at Inks)...caught these, but when we went back, couldn't find the brush pile...it was in 15-20 ft water...could the current from Inks generating washed it downriver???...had a ciderblock weight
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Re: Lake LBJ current
[Re: crapyetr]
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12/30/15 12:46 AM
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Ken Gaby
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Don't know how big the cedar was, but one cinder block isn't much weight. The current may have definitely moved it.
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Re: Lake LBJ current
[Re: crapyetr]
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12/30/15 03:17 AM
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POP N CORK
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I use minimum of two cinder blocks for my cedars and that's on the main lake. There is more current up the Colorado arm so you might want more weight.
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