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Crepe Myrtles #12073551 02/02/17 11:39 PM
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Hey all you BP makers. Anyone have pros or cons on using Crepe Myrtle prunings.


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Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Blue Heron] #12073623 02/03/17 12:23 AM
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Too soft of wood and will deteriorate in a few months. Not good for all the work involved.


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Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Blue Heron] #12073740 02/03/17 01:19 AM
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Love crepe myrtles. They are a hardwood, last for years and hold fish. My oldest pile has been out for six years and didn't need refreshing until last summer. I usually tie two large branches together. The photo the size of branch I use.


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Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Ken Gaby] #12073898 02/03/17 02:22 AM
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Originally Posted By: Ken Gaby
Too soft of wood and will deteriorate in a few months. Not good for all the work involved.


I have had them under my dock for years and still good. Even the small limbs are still intact.

They are real east to hang up in though.

Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Blue Heron] #12074077 02/03/17 03:49 AM
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I have used them for years and they will last longer than willows and hold crappie. I am needing to trim that tree in my yard in the next couple of weeks so that means another good crappie spot.


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Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Blue Heron] #12074212 02/03/17 10:28 AM
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Anyone want mine? you just have to come over with a truck Two trees. Otherwise I will send the cuttings to the dump. I will be cutting them soon.

Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Denton Pond Jumper] #12074327 02/03/17 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted By: Denton Pond Jumper
Anyone want mine? you just have to come over with a truck Two trees. Otherwise I will send the cuttings to the dump. I will be cutting them soon.


Too bad you are so far away from me! Lol

I cant tell you how many of these limbs I have pulled up with the braid...obviously, there are some folks that like them for BP's...Bois D Arc, really works well....will dull a chainsaw blade quick though.

Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Blue Heron] #12075601 02/03/17 11:29 PM
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There's 20 outside of a subdivision in Tyler. They are very mature and I have been dreaming about sinking them in a Lake somewhere bolt

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Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Blue Heron] #12081461 02/07/17 02:09 PM
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I just 'seasonally trimmed' my crepe myrtles back and dropped the 6-8ft stalks off the bulkhead for some spring crappie spawn action. They will work.


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Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Blue Heron] #12081759 02/07/17 04:17 PM
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If anyone is close to overton tx and wants to come trim mine they can have all they want woot


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Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Blue Heron] #12082730 02/08/17 01:21 AM
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I have 5 that need to be topped. PM me.


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Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Denton Pond Jumper] #12090349 02/12/17 11:18 PM
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I will take them... I work in denton.... where are you located?

Re: Crepe Myrtles [Re: Denton Pond Jumper] #12090351 02/12/17 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: Denton Pond Jumper
Anyone want mine? you just have to come over with a truck Two trees. Otherwise I will send the cuttings to the dump. I will be cutting them soon.


I will take them.... I work in Denton. PM me

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Pm sent Denton Pond Jumper

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