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Ray Roberts brush pile locations...... #7339957 03/27/12 11:20 AM
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In case some of you don't remember, a couple of years ago I gave out the locations (Exact GPS) for all the 53 Corp's brushpiles at Ray Roberts.

I still give those away (Free) to anyone that wants them. Just send me an e-mail (NOT a PM) and I will reply with an attached file. Indicate Lowrance or Humminbird file wanted.



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Nice!!!!


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I wonder how longer some of those bigger piles will last before rotting away.

They have to be going on what twenty years old?

How long can those piles last?



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Re: Ray Roberts brush pile locations...... [Re: ERNEST PATY] #7342975 03/27/12 10:51 PM
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what is the primary species of timber there? Cedar, bois di arcs, ect,timber can last 75, 100 years, maybe more. There cedars in a lake near me that have been there since the 50s when they flooded the lake, and they are still strong and hard as a frozen turkey neck. Im sure they will be there many more years.



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Most of the COE piles are still there but the others have deteriorated.



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Thanks Ernest!


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Thank you Mr. Ernest!


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Did you have to go out of your way and personally track down every single one or is there a way to find information like this from the COE? I'm interested in researching some of the lakes I go to if it's some kind of list from the COE.

Either way thanks for the information.



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E-mail sent!!



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Thank you Mr.Ernest. Appreciate the openness



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Thank you sir! I got it.


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The maps have some of the locations on them but I found them very inaccurate. I visited every one and got the correct GPS data.



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