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Re: Best way to submerge timber? [Re: i-Fish] #12870641 08/20/18 09:19 PM
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Never made a brush pile but Seems like old tires would work also. ???

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Re: Best way to submerge timber? [Re: i-Fish] #12870643 08/20/18 09:20 PM
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Never made a brush pile but Seems like old tires would work also. ???

Re: Best way to submerge timber? [Re: reelfast] #12870669 08/20/18 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: reelfast
Never made a brush pile but Seems like old tires would work also. ???


Built several tire reefs for a private lake outside of Athens when I was a kid. To make them be anything more than just bumps on the bottom when they fall over, is a bit of a PITA and takes a little thinking. More than just chunking some tires out into the water.

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