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Brush Pile placement? #12293934 06/14/17 06:21 PM
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What is a good area to drop a brush pile? Next to a creek channel? At the bottom of a drop off? Thinking about dropping one next week but don't know what kind of area to drop it in. Thanks in advance!

Re: Brush Pile placement? [Re: Yamonne] #12294195 06/14/17 08:15 PM
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I've had my best luck on brush piles that are right on the edge of a drop off or a point.


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Re: Brush Pile placement? [Re: Yamonne] #12294209 06/14/17 08:20 PM
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What bush hog said. Also have learned over the years putting the limbs down horizontal works better than letting them stand up!

Re: Brush Pile placement? [Re: MurraynTx] #12294236 06/14/17 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: MurraynTx
What bush hog said. Also have learned over the years putting the limbs down horizontal works better than letting them stand up!


These guys are spot on! If you have side scan and can lay your brush horizontal overhanging the drop off, they will come!


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Re: Brush Pile placement? [Re: Yamonne] #12294309 06/14/17 09:14 PM
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or on a big flat where there's nothing near it.


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Re: Brush Pile placement? [Re: Yamonne] #12294452 06/14/17 10:29 PM
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Location has already been discussed above; now send us the gps coordinates so we can confirm you did it like they said, ok. thumb

I'm just offering to help, you know. grin

roflmao

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Re: Brush Pile placement? [Re: Yamonne] #12294465 06/14/17 10:37 PM
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My 2 cents..........


Crappie fishing... what else is there ??

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Originally Posted By: Keith Speer
My 2 cents..........


Keith, now that's accurate placement.

Keith knows!!!!!

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Originally Posted By: ERNEST PATY
or on a big flat where there's nothing near it.



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Re: Brush Pile placement? [Re: SheCrappieKilla] #12294733 06/15/17 01:17 AM
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My 2 cents..........


Keith, now that's accurate placement.

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Re: Brush Pile placement? [Re: DFW-fisherman] #12301884 06/20/17 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted By: DFW-fisherman
Location has already been discussed above; now send us the gps coordinates so we can confirm you did it like they said, ok. thumb

I'm just offering to help, you know. grin

roflmao


Now I'm sure we could work something out. Maybe trade a spot for a spot wink

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Building brushpiles is like a sickness. Once you get it you can't stop.

Almost anyplace will work. I like to find a place out of the south wind that's not near anything else like timber. Along the dam riprap is excellent. Bare points are good. . If you can find old concrete foundations (Lewisville is full of them) drop on or beside them.

All our lakes are built on old farm land so old house foundations, cellars, steps are there waiting for you to find.

Brush piles are like graphs, BIGGER IS BETTER.

Now you know where to find mine.

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Re: Brush Pile placement? [Re: Yamonne] #12303047 06/20/17 09:00 PM
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Location has already been discussed above; now send us the gps coordinates so we can confirm you did it like they said, ok. thumb

I'm just offering to help, you know. grin

roflmao


Now I'm sure we could work something out. Maybe trade a spot for a spot wink


I think we can work something out! PM to follow. bouncy

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