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Brush Pile Placement
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09/15/16 05:43 PM
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hocdrummer
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Wanting to put out my first few brush piles. Any advice on types of locations to place them or what to look for?
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: hocdrummer]
#11830507
09/15/16 06:24 PM
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GarySHO
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Breaks. Creek channel edges or sharp bends. I put 90% of mine on breaks or even in the middle of the channel. Depth has to be correct. Use real bushy trees. Lots of people use cedar and it is good but I use mainly hardwoods, they don't tend to hang up your jigs as much. You want trees that have at least enough bigger limbs on it to hold the bulk of the pile up. If you use something with little flexible limbs, the pile will eventually flatten out and lay on the bottom flat. You want the piles to look like a big ball. You want the crappie to be able to move to deeper water or shallower, while staying on your pile (vertically in the water colum). Not have to leave the pile to find deeper cover, if that makes sense.
![[Linked Image]](http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q784/GarySHO/myspace-graphic-funny022_zpsfe2f4386.jpg) A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user- Theodore Roosevelt Broken Bow Lake Fishing Guide 2020 Caymas CX 20 PRO and 250 SHO Hochatownfishingguide.com Originally Posted by Allison1 All hail Trump, no matter what.
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: hocdrummer]
#11830580
09/15/16 07:06 PM
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RL206
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It helps if the spot already holds a few crappie too.
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: hocdrummer]
#11830637
09/15/16 07:49 PM
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GarySHO
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Yep. Most of my best places are made where I caught them before on bass lures in the spring or fall.
![[Linked Image]](http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q784/GarySHO/myspace-graphic-funny022_zpsfe2f4386.jpg) A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user- Theodore Roosevelt Broken Bow Lake Fishing Guide 2020 Caymas CX 20 PRO and 250 SHO Hochatownfishingguide.com Originally Posted by Allison1 All hail Trump, no matter what.
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: GarySHO]
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09/16/16 01:19 AM
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dfd51
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OK. This is probably a dumb question...BUT what are you calling a "break".
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: dfd51]
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09/16/16 08:12 AM
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Gamblinman
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OK. This is probably a dumb question...BUT what are you calling a "break". A sharper drop in the depth of the water, compared to the surrounding water.
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: dfd51]
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09/16/16 12:37 PM
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GarySHO
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OK. This is probably a dumb question...BUT what are you calling a "break". Sharp drop offs. For instance, a bank slowly slopes out to 15 foot deep and then "breaks" or drops quickly to 20 foot or deeper. A lot of times I have a pile that the front of the boat maybe sitting in 20 foot and the back is 30 or more.
![[Linked Image]](http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q784/GarySHO/myspace-graphic-funny022_zpsfe2f4386.jpg) A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user- Theodore Roosevelt Broken Bow Lake Fishing Guide 2020 Caymas CX 20 PRO and 250 SHO Hochatownfishingguide.com Originally Posted by Allison1 All hail Trump, no matter what.
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: hocdrummer]
#11831721
09/16/16 12:46 PM
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GarySHO
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My piles are large. I drop a pile in 30FOW it will top out 10-15 foot. Even in the heat of summer, first thing in the mornings, the crappie will be right on top of the piles. As the sun gets high, they will just move deeper or down in the brush. That is why I try to use hardwood instead of cedar, there are enough gaps in the limbs of a hardwood for the crappie to get down in. A thick cedar they can't, they just have to get around it. I do use some cedar if it is available some. I use Cyprus a lot and lots of poodle topped persimmon and elm. Sycamore and sweet gum is good too if you can get some good round bushy ones.
![[Linked Image]](http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q784/GarySHO/myspace-graphic-funny022_zpsfe2f4386.jpg) A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user- Theodore Roosevelt Broken Bow Lake Fishing Guide 2020 Caymas CX 20 PRO and 250 SHO Hochatownfishingguide.com Originally Posted by Allison1 All hail Trump, no matter what.
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: hocdrummer]
#11832036
09/16/16 03:19 PM
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hocdrummer
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How do you weight them down? Just tie some type of scrap metal to the base of them?
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: hocdrummer]
#11832325
09/16/16 05:16 PM
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GarySHO
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Yes. Cinder blocks, rocks etc.
![[Linked Image]](http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q784/GarySHO/myspace-graphic-funny022_zpsfe2f4386.jpg) A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user- Theodore Roosevelt Broken Bow Lake Fishing Guide 2020 Caymas CX 20 PRO and 250 SHO Hochatownfishingguide.com Originally Posted by Allison1 All hail Trump, no matter what.
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: hocdrummer]
#11832383
09/16/16 05:47 PM
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COFF
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Wanting to put out my first few brush piles. Any advice on types of locations to place them or what to look for? Give me the GPS coordinates and I'll let you know if you did it right.
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: COFF]
#11832483
09/16/16 06:25 PM
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TCK73
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Anybody ever use Mesquite? It looks like it would be good to me.
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Re: Brush Pile Placement
[Re: hocdrummer]
#11832737
09/16/16 08:29 PM
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Hancock's Guide Service
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Points always produce for me as well as breaks. Depth depends on time of year and lake. Some lakes 10' is perfect for summer and another lake it may be 20'.
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