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Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 04:20 AM
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Kens3313
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I got a bunch of soccer ball size rocks I saved from having my driveway repaired. I'm wanting to sink them in the lake, just not real sure what depth I should put them at. Was thinking about 4 to 6 ft for the spawn. Any ideas?
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 05:09 AM
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RudiTexas
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Somewhere there arent other rocks is a good place to start
Thanking the lord for another day on the water
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 05:21 AM
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Buckshotbuddy
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Better look for donald harper , he will tell you where and why
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 04:24 PM
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ChampionDon (SkeeterDon)
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Let donald pipe in, I want to hear what he has to say...always something good
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 04:31 PM
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BThomas
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If you are putting them in Conroe. Let me know where you put them. 
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 04:51 PM
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Clark Reehm
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I wouldn't sink them deep. Takes too many to make a difference.
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 05:12 PM
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HARD WORKN HAROLD
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If you'll put them in Williams Creek @ Fork, I'll help you!!
DON'T LET THE CLOTHES FOOL YA Life is too short to fish with a dead cricket! PB: wife of 40 years
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 06:05 PM
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Green Fish
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The depth really depends on the lake...but I wouldn't go too deep (based on personal experience) and I would try to set them up in pre-spawn staging locations or just one location depending on how many rocks you have.
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 06:51 PM
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Kay Dyson
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If you'll put them in Williams Creek @ Fork, I'll help you!! I hope he does, finally get that sink hole filled, HUH Harold..... Seriously, I have over 100 Windsor stones, their about 10-15 lbs ea. Old flower bed liner's, I'm also interested in the replies here. I was thinking 6-9 foot on a channel swing with timber not far from my dock.. Never dropped rocks before either.
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 08:03 PM
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James Biggs
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It takes A LOT of rocks to be successful. 5-10' if there is an isolated tree on a point or flat that normally produces fish. I like a spot that already holds bass. It is likely to hold more fish mixing 2 types of cover.
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 10:26 PM
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spacejunkie
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I can tell you what happens when you sink them too shallow. Carried a bunch to Choke Canyon and put all in one spot. They produced after 6 months or so really well. Every time I go there now I get to look at all the work I did 15' up on the bank. I did a really good job of spacing and grouping. Much better than I though I did.
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 10:43 PM
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bradnitro175
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rock,bricks,and gelcoat don't do well together
BIG FAT BASS LIVES MATTER
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 10:43 PM
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RKT
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If putting them in Conroe I would put them on a main creek ledge on the shallow side just before the drop. I would try to focus on 8-10 feet of water where it drops of to around 20 feet or more.
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Re: Sinking rocks
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10/03/17 11:18 PM
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JBM 3
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Rock pile on Fork near structure like tank dam, point, docks should be good Rocks on Falcon attract fish, even small rock piles Rocks likely attract and hold crawfish 5-10 feet on Fork should work
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