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Dropping brush piles
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11/10/16 01:47 PM
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Skeeter boats!
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What kind of brush do you guys like to drop? I've heard mixed opinions about dropping Christmas Trees, what do you guys think?
2016 21' skeeter THSBA
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/10/16 01:53 PM
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Lake Fork Guide Marc Mitchell
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I do not use cedars at all for bass. I have found that hardwoods do best for bass or willows.IMO.
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/10/16 02:01 PM
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CrankinStick aka Chadd
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I do not use cedars at all for bass. I have found that hardwoods do best for bass or willows.IMO.
Luck Is What Happens When Preparation Meets Opportunity
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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#11926917
11/10/16 02:11 PM
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Kisndismis
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Look on the crappie boards, you will see them made out of everything. I have been watching the "free" listings on craigslist and hit a gold mine with a plumber who gave me darn near a truckload of all shapes and sizes of PVC so I am making a bunch and setting them out over the next few months. And I have heard that sweetgum and bois de arc are real good woods to use and Christmas trees need to be trimmed some so they can swim in between. Some say the fish dont like the smell they give off, but not sure myself. I hate all the needles and they are a PITA to throw off a bass boat, pontoon would work better.
Watch it happen, make it happen, or say what the hell happened. Capt. Phil Harris F/V Cornelia Marie RIP
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/10/16 02:15 PM
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UTDmiller
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I have helped drop christmas tree brush piles and i think one positive is getting the trees after christmas is usually free. Caught a lot of good fish out of some of those piles
John Miller
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/10/16 02:29 PM
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nwest10
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Hardwood works well and smaller piles will work better. I've sunk many Christmas trees and they don't work near as well as a small bundle of live oak limbs no bigger than a Christmas tree. Problem with hardwood is it doesn't seem to last more than a year or so.
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/10/16 02:35 PM
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Kay Dyson
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Imo..Christmas trees work great for crappie almost immediately. It took over 1-1/2 - 2 yrs before the bass would mix in.. The bass also seem to spread out around the trees, not so much stacked in like crappie. After the waiting period for the bass, you may get another 3 yrs from those piles. As mentioned above, certain hardwood will last longer. I have built dozens and dozens of plastic attractors, with mixed results. It's like, not every place you drop brush is gonna work like you hope. You really need to do your homework with a map, and a decent depth finder. It's a carp shoot, some spots work others NADA.. I believe I've actually killed spots with structure, fish would load up on a clean ridge in the summer running it feeding on shad, I drop brush piles there and it becomes a great catfish hole, the bass disappeared.. Hope this helps, I have a lot yrs of experience in dropping piles, it's a lot of work period. I've had better luck with smaller individual PVC piles over a larger area for bass, the rewards can be phenomenal... Sometimes...
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/10/16 03:27 PM
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bassmanrudy
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Last edited by bassmanrudy; 11/10/16 03:27 PM.
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/10/16 03:38 PM
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CCTX
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Works out to $12 per fish "tree". The cement isn't necessary, but I think it'll help Average weight of each tree is around 30lbs I made three trees from the following components Three five gallon buckets with lids that snap on 200 feet of 1/2 inch PVC irrigation tubing cut the tubing into 2 feet limbs for the base (about 25 limbs on the base) and 1.5feet sections for the lid limbs (about ten limbs on the lid) I cut the tubing with garden sheers 1/2 inch circular drill bit and electric drill (25 holes around the base and 10 in the lid) 1.5 inch circular drill bit to make a few big holes (two in the lid and three around the base) gravel/rocks 50lb bag of quickrete (I used about half the bag)
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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#11927090
11/10/16 03:42 PM
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bassmanrudy
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^^^ those look good!! I'd definitely take the handles OFF though!! snagging that would SUCK!!
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/10/16 04:44 PM
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Ranger1
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^^^ those look good!! I'd definitely take the handles OFF though!! snagging that would SUCK!! The handles allow you to rope them down in order to set them upright.
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/11/16 02:43 AM
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Skeeter boats!
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Been there done that, I've made about 5 of those, thing is that they're so small it's hard to pin point them especially at the depth I'm dropping my brush. My hd structure scan barely picks it up
2016 21' skeeter THSBA
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/11/16 04:01 AM
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TorySweatman
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I use bamboo.. never get hung up and fish love it. Bass and craps.
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Re: Dropping brush piles
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11/11/16 09:04 AM
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RedRanger
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Robby Rose use to the go to guy on brushpiles
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