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Re: Eagle Mountain Lake Brush Piles
[Re: have_rod_reel_travel]
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05/01/15 07:04 PM
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steven mixon
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Let me help you out.... Points, creek channels, cuts, breaklines are all "structure" changes in the bottom of the lake... Trees, stumps, brushpiles, bridge pilings are all "cover" places where fish can hide.. People use these terms all kind of ways but this is the true definitions... This is a point... This is greatly appreciated!!!
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Re: Eagle Mountain Lake Brush Piles
[Re: steven mixon]
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05/01/15 07:05 PM
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steven mixon
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I work for a fire protection company so getting my hands on underground pvc and cpvc is super easy and relatively cheap!
Should I put some rebar inside the pipe to help it show up better on sonar and/or structure scan?
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Re: Eagle Mountain Lake Brush Piles
[Re: steven mixon]
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05/01/15 08:20 PM
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karpbuster
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I was just looking at Eagle Mountain lake and I liked the cove/channel just above but Crappie Cove sounds like the place to be.
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Re: Eagle Mountain Lake Brush Piles
[Re: steven mixon]
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05/05/15 12:45 PM
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BODA
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What would be the legality of dragging this to deeper water after screwing a bunch of PVC to it? Pretty sure the rain washed it out there, and it may be better off on the bottom than floating around waiting to ruin someone's day
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Re: Eagle Mountain Lake Brush Piles
[Re: BODA]
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08/19/20 06:20 PM
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WLBDallas
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Re: Eagle Mountain Lake Brush Piles
[Re: have_rod_reel_travel]
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08/20/20 12:55 AM
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Mac817
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Let me help you out.... Points, creek channels, cuts, breaklines are all "structure" changes in the bottom of the lake... Trees, stumps, brushpiles, bridge pilings are all "cover" places where fish can hide.. People use these terms all kind of ways but this is the true definitions... This is a point... Finally someone who defined cover and structure correctly. Learned this from Buck Perry's book Spoonplugging. Not saying it hasn't been defined before, just the first time I've seen it. Concise.
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Re: Eagle Mountain Lake Brush Piles
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08/20/20 01:01 AM
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Mac817
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Let me help you out.... Points, creek channels, cuts, breaklines are all "structure" changes in the bottom of the lake... Trees, stumps, brushpiles, bridge pilings are all "cover" places where fish can hide.. People use these terms all kind of ways but this is the true definitions... This is a point... Finally someone who defined cover and structure correctly. Learned this from Buck Perry's book Spoonplugging. I'm not saying this hasn't been done before, just haven't seen it. This is concise.
I would rather die finding out there was no God than die finding out there is.
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Re: Eagle Mountain Lake Brush Piles
[Re: steven mixon]
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08/20/20 08:19 PM
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r63pappy
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