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Re: Sinking brush
[Re: Jacob]
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07/21/16 04:18 PM
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dlipsey
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where is a good place to put a brush pile
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Re: Sinking brush
[Re: dlipsey]
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07/21/16 04:20 PM
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TexExp
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where is a good place to put a brush pile A drop-off is a good place. It gives the crappie the choice of having the deep and shallower water nearby. Good luck!
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Re: Sinking brush
[Re: coachkevinb]
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07/21/16 09:11 PM
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karpbuster
TFF Guru
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Now that should work nicely..You ever hit Sam Rayburn? My neighbor does and I am joining him. I have a lot of work to do. In Rayburn that is. He has been very busy over the years. It sounds a lot like Beach Basin.
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Re: Sinking brush
[Re: Jacob]
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07/22/16 05:00 AM
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onfirecrappie
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I particularly like to sink hardwoods I've been fishing some piles for 25 years. Less working, more fishing.
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