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Brushing out a boat slip
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07/02/18 03:48 AM
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Joined: Feb 2013
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onfirecrappie
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I have a boat slip and have lots of brush but it still isnt producing as well as some of the other slips. There is no boat in our slip and I feel the slip isnt producing as well as it could be because of a lack of shade. What are yall a ideas on creating shade? I was thinking maybe a tarp and bungee cords. Any other ideas out there? Also, what is your favorite type of tree to use for brushing?
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Re: Brushing out a boat slip
[Re: onfirecrappie]
#12813120
07/02/18 04:07 AM
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crapicat
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Cedar, willow, bois d arc...and plastic chairs...I would ask Ernest Paty that very question!
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Re: Brushing out a boat slip
[Re: onfirecrappie]
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07/02/18 01:10 PM
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Mckinneycrappiecatcher
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Stick to hard wood as far as brush goes, oak, pecan, and bois darc. Willow is good but usually doesnt last long. As long as you have thick brush I wouldnt think the shade would be an issue. What kind of brush was used the first time?
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Re: Brushing out a boat slip
[Re: onfirecrappie]
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07/02/18 01:13 PM
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Lazy Ike
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iam thnking willows,you may not lose as many jigs, or PVC wont ever deteriate.Buddy of mine has slip at lavon,been fishing there forever,bout 2 months ago he gets word from new c.o.e. guy all materials [covers] in slips have to be gone by 6/1. SO HE WAS NOT HAPPY. FYI.
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Re: Brushing out a boat slip
[Re: onfirecrappie]
#12813298
07/02/18 01:32 PM
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KidKrappie
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If they will let you put a tarp at the end of the slip that will help with the shade. As for brush, I like willows or bamboo. It doesn't last but 2 years or so but it will produce well and you rarely lose jigs.
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Re: Brushing out a boat slip
[Re: onfirecrappie]
#12814495
07/03/18 11:50 AM
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marschall
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We use only bamboo and it is good for a year . Always good for us .
May your wiener schnitzel always stay above your lederhosein.
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Re: Brushing out a boat slip
[Re: onfirecrappie]
#12814904
07/03/18 04:56 PM
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Joined: Jul 2012
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JohnButte
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Anybody ever use crepe myrtles?
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Re: Brushing out a boat slip
[Re: onfirecrappie]
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07/03/18 05:36 PM
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KidKrappie
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They would hold fish but I think they would be super easy to hang up in
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